Didn't an Astros firstbaseman get a batting title under his watch...? That is miracle worker material.
I’ve thought for awhile that the Astros needed new hitting coaches but I kept reading or hearing (from guys like Josh Reddick) that it wasn’t their fault. But when you keep seeing games where EVERY batter is struggling for nine or they have one good inning and then the pitching changes and they don’t seem to adjust… At some point maybe you just need fresh eyes and new strategies.
Interviews and such. That's why I used the word seemed, not was. I'm having poker night in November with my buds I will throw an invite into his DM. I suspect his calendar will be clear by then. I will let you know how it goes. He better not like games with wild cards. I mean judging by last year he hates wildcard games.
Not trying to nitpick, because I was just playing around, but you did not use the word “seemed”. You simply said “likable guy”. If you had said “seemed like”, I wouldn’t have responded.
The first baseman was considered one of the best Cuban players ever. I'm pretty sure he didn't listen any coaches when it came to hitting