Sat Jul 05, 2008, 11:46pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
Walt,
This is where you should have taken care of business and possibly set a different tone:
And he does. Ball 2. Now the hands go up and he's stomping around the mound.
Coach tells him that it's okay, "Blue is trying to make a statement."
I've already dumped one coach and I'm not looking for any more trouble. I ignore it.
I don't count the number of players and coaches I run. I run as many as it takes until they get the message that I'm not there to play f***f*** with them. I would have warned the coach that any more histrionics on the part of the pitcher and he would be needing a new pitcher. If that coach wanted to smart off about me making a statement, I would make a statement that he would be going along with his pitcher. Just my fabulous opinion.
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Steve,
Looking back it's hard to say you'd be wrong if I followed this approach.
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