Off-season check in: 2B Andrew Pullin

Andrew Pullin, image- Jay Floyd

Andrew Pullin put himself on the radar last season with a solid year at Class A Lakewood.  The 21-year-old posted a .270 average with nine home runs and 61 RBI in 129 games for the BlueClaws.

A converted outfielder, the Phils’ 5th round draft choice from 2012 focused on learning the ways of the infield, in the past couple seasons, and he has become a steady second baseman, impressing the organization’s coaches and scouts alike.

I caught up with the six-foot 185-pounder this week.  The Washington state native provided details on his fall/winter workout routine, how he’s keeping busy this off-season and more.

-What is your current workout routine like and is it mandated by the Phillies?

Yeah.  I mostly do the Phillies routine but I also like to swim for a workout and I do speed training drills.

-Is there a goal you have in mind with what you are working on?  Anything you’re looking to do like add muscle or stamina this off-season?

I am working on increasing my range of motion, strength and speed.

-Are you holding down an off-season job at all?  Any details to share on that? 

I do have an off-season job. I work at the NW Sports Hub.  It’s a new 76,000 square foot sports facility in Washington state that’s mainly for amateur sports tournaments.  It also has a turf infield, so I can do all my work on it.

-Who do you pair up with to get your work in?

I work with Lyle Overbay‘s brother Jake and we work on outfield and infield drills.

-Do you get to watch the games that go on at the facility.  Is there anything there that you’ve grown interested in?

There is a big pickle ball tournament coming up and I’m interested to see that will be like and there is also a big indoor fast pitch tournament coming up.  I think that will be cool to see played inside.

-What else are you doing this off-season to keep busy?  Any notable hobbies to share?

Right now with getting ready for next season and working I haven’t been able to do a lot, but I do like to go golfing.

-Retrospect point of view…months later, what is your level of satisfaction with your 2014 season? 

I thought my season went well. I learned a lot and I thought I improved in a lot of areas. And I felt at the end of the season I was more patient at the plate and I was having better at bats.

– What was the highlight of last season for you?

I really enjoyed playing in front of the big crowds. Lakewood has great fans.

-Do you have an arrival date slated for spring training yet?

No, I don’t yet but I’m excited to get back.

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