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Co-hitting coach Ryan Fuller, Fredi Gonzalez and Jose Hernandez let go, Matt Borgschulte leaves


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Just now, SteveA said:

 

Well, they went with a 2 headed hitting coach approach, and BOTH guys had no experience whatsoever working with major league hitters.

My guess is that if they continue with the 2-man concept, they will bring in a guy who HAS coached major leaguers in the past.   Then you might have a pair whose skillset complements each other at least a little bit.

Or just bring in one great hitting coach and get rid of the other half of the siamese twin.  

The 2 man concept is fine if one of them has a tired arm from throwing too much batting practice.

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28 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

Getting rid of one half of the siamese twin hitting coach is odd, but whatever.  

I don't get letting Fredi go.  Not that I was a huge fan of his or anything but he seems well respected throughout baseball.  

 

Fredi has a catcher's background. Maybe there was a disagreement with coaching there. Totally speculating. 

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1 hour ago, SteveA said:

 

Well, they went with a 2 headed hitting coach approach, and BOTH guys had no experience whatsoever working with major league hitters.

My guess is that if they continue with the 2-man concept, they will bring in a guy who HAS coached major leaguers in the past.   Then you might have a pair whose skillset complements each other at least a little bit.

I had this exact conversation with someone. This makes a lot of sense if they plan to do this again. They need one of the hitting coaches who has been through the fire of the big leagues.

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Britton would surprise me. Again, I don’t really care about the bench coach but I don’t think you usually see a bench coach with no ML experience.

I think the new hire is going to be more experienced than Gonzalez and perhaps more experience at winning in the playoffs.

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