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way to go Chad
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Jose Ramirez is a machine right now.
I’m not buying that the legacies of Albert Belle, Manny, Thome, Sandy Alomar and David Justice were the direct results of Charlie Manuel’s instruction and not their sheer talent.overrating ?
nah lol
charlie has been known for years to be a really good hitting coach (ex: Indians 94-99) Jim Thome come to mind ??, he dont use that bull**** analytics which John Mallee was spewing to our hitters
I’m going to disagree a bit. Hitter go into slumps for a reason. And there is a reason why they break out of those. Hitting coaches help reset those slumps. Their is too much video and advanced things now to say hitting coaches don’t matter.I’m not buying that the legacies of Albert Belle, Manny, Thome, Sandy Alomar and David Justice were the direct results of Charlie Manuel’s instruction and not their sheer talent.
To me a great hitting coach is someone who sees a hole in a swing and fixes it. Guys like Donaldson and Jose Batista showed the benefit of a hitting coach but overall, meh. You either know how to hit or you don’t. Talent plays a bigger factor than the coach does the majority of the time.
I’m going to disagree a bit. Hitter go into slumps for a reason. And there is a reason why they break out of those. Hitting coaches help reset those slumps. Their is too much video and advanced things now to say hitting coaches don’t matter.
Bryce raised his average to .253 & OPS to .864 with that homer
Same and I don’t think it applies to the Phillies now becoming a powerhouse offense like some expect. Players will always regress to their mean sooner or later unless a drastic change is made (launch angle, swing adjustment, etc.). I’ll give credit when that change is made but say to day workings, it’s just par for the course.This is true and especially with that last sentence...coaches are going to evaluate and see things the hitters just wont, so they can coach how to adjust...I'm not sure that applies to the mid-90's Indians though.