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re: Mainieri says hitting coach is overrated
Posted on 6/15/12 at 10:26 am to Asllan
Posted on 6/15/12 at 10:26 am to Asllan
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Since you know so much and since you can explain it, please tell us if we should get rid of all of our players? Or, is there anyone on this team other than Rhymes that you think has a good approac[/quote
asllan you miss the point entirely.The players wouldn't be at a major baseball power if they did not have some physical abilities.However that alone is usually not sufficient to excel each time they move up a level.
If hitting instruction wasn't necessary you can bet the majors wouldn't waste time and money trying to help the most gifted of athletes who have more physical abilities than the thousands who never make it to the bigs.
And I think Nola had a great approach and technique and Katz did most of the time. I think Ross and Moore are close and with instruction could improve greatly.The rest....not imo.
Since you know so much and since you can explain it, please tell us if we should get rid of all of our players? Or, is there anyone on this team other than Rhymes that you think has a good approac[/quote
asllan you miss the point entirely.The players wouldn't be at a major baseball power if they did not have some physical abilities.However that alone is usually not sufficient to excel each time they move up a level.
If hitting instruction wasn't necessary you can bet the majors wouldn't waste time and money trying to help the most gifted of athletes who have more physical abilities than the thousands who never make it to the bigs.
And I think Nola had a great approach and technique and Katz did most of the time. I think Ross and Moore are close and with instruction could improve greatly.The rest....not imo.
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