yankeesince59
"Oh Captain, my Captain".
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...Joe, will you please sit this guy for a week...even Art says Ichiro is a better choice.
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...like the guys in the booth said, he's pulling off everything...that left shoulder is flying wide open.
...Joe, will you please sit this guy for a week...even Art says Ichiro is a better choice.
I'm surprised he can even retain a hold on the bat the way he's swinging now.

...sigh.
Where is our batting coach?? Under the dugout fast asleep.
Batting coach is only spending time with guys that can hit, like Ichiro.
...I started to respond that Ichiro was appointed hitting coach...but I let it go.
Hitting coaches study the mechanics of a swing and things of that nature. They study hours and hours of video and compare what a guy is doing when he's hitting well and what changes are seen when he's in a slump. The career batting average has nothing to do with it. Just because a guy hits .240 in the majors doesn't mean he knows nothing about hitting. What do you think the guy did in high school, college and the minors? A career .330 is not going to be able to teach you how to hit just like him. Ichiro for example has one of the oddest approaches and swings the game has ever seen. I wouldn't see him as being a good hitting coach as far as the mechanics of a swing goes. He does everything you were taught not to do while growing up.
If great students of swing mechanics could teach, Tony Gwynn and San Diego State would be pumping out triple crown threats the likes of Mike Trout. Safely, Tony's team has only produced a MLB pitcher of note.
The talent has to be there for starters. Enough to get you either near or on a major league field. If the talent is not there to begin with no amount of Pete Roses or Tony Gwynns are going to help.
And kids with talent sign where? They sign where they think they can get playing time, experience, win and top flight coaching.