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Need help with baseball trivia question
Posted on 4/23/11 at 11:05 am
Posted on 4/23/11 at 11:05 am
A guy came in the bar yesterday, said his dad was a baseball coach at lsu and went to Omaha. He has since died of cancer, he was from Livingston parish. Any ideas?
This post was edited on 4/23/11 at 11:12 am
Posted on 4/23/11 at 11:17 am to tigerinsouthaven
Yep, here's the story from 2005: LINK.
I played on a couple of teams with the son.
EDIT: People always talk about Turtle Thomas, but Bailey seems to be underrated and largey forgotten as a great hitting coach. My impression of him was that he wasn't so much of a guy who mentored hitting styles as he was a guy that just enforced a healthy dose of good ole fashioned hitting discipline (he was an ex-principal after all). He was a hardass on players who swung at balls, who didn't get down to first base fast enough, who hit too many fly balls, who made too many outs on hitters' counts, etc. He used to always be out on the 1B coaches' box with that stopwatch in his hand, observing everyone's timing like a hawk.
I played on a couple of teams with the son.
EDIT: People always talk about Turtle Thomas, but Bailey seems to be underrated and largey forgotten as a great hitting coach. My impression of him was that he wasn't so much of a guy who mentored hitting styles as he was a guy that just enforced a healthy dose of good ole fashioned hitting discipline (he was an ex-principal after all). He was a hardass on players who swung at balls, who didn't get down to first base fast enough, who hit too many fly balls, who made too many outs on hitters' counts, etc. He used to always be out on the 1B coaches' box with that stopwatch in his hand, observing everyone's timing like a hawk.

This post was edited on 4/23/11 at 11:35 am
Posted on 4/23/11 at 11:18 am to Doc Fenton
The son came in with a friend, they're doing a golf tourney, sounds like a great cause.
Posted on 4/23/11 at 11:26 am to dirtyred
Beetle was a great coach, man, and mentor. Went to church with and got to know him after he left lsu. We still all called him coach. His son runs some operations at a private baseball park in br
Posted on 4/23/11 at 11:32 am to beary25
He was pretty funny and could tell a great story as well.
Posted on 4/23/11 at 11:46 am to beary25
Cypress Mounds
This post was edited on 4/23/11 at 1:15 pm
Posted on 4/23/11 at 12:09 pm to LSUBASEBALL06
bettle bailey was a class act
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