Yes. I think the hands being higher is more of a mental crutch because it is familiar. Which is not a bad thing at all. But I think the stance is more the catalyst for his resurface.His stance is also narrower. Little more tilt toward the pitcher
Bc the players trust him more than the hitting coaches. I'm just glad he's on our side. Harris has all the potential in the world and there was MVP talk coming into the season and it looks like he's figured it out. I just hope it carries over to next year.Why is Chipper always the one to fix our hitters?
Why is Chipper always the one to fix our hitters?
Probably doesn’t want to be full time.Because he's one of the best hitters to have ever lived and seems to be able to communicate in a way that others understand? A rare gift to be able to do both. Braves just need to make him a coach already.
Just give him stake in the Braves.Probably doesn’t want to be full time.
Fuck, build a new office that’s a Hooters and Gold Club combo and have Andruw share it to give Acuña and Profar fielding lessons.make his office in hooters and he would be all over it.
Last year I don’t believe he was with the team at all for various reasons.You know, the less I hear about Chipper being around the hitters, the worse the offense seems to be. Like last year...I don't remember seeing anything like Chipper working with Riley, or anyone else.
How much of the offensive success has been due to Chipper coaching the hitters? And why can't the 3 hitting coaches on the payroll fix anything, but Chipper can just walk in, tap someone on the shoulder, and suddenyl they start mashing?
At some point AA probably needs to just make Chipper the highest paid hitting coach in the game, even if he doesn't travel with the team full time, and end this 3 ineffective coaches madness. The single act of fixing Harris is easily worth a few million bucks all on its own.
Neither was your mom. HmmLast year I don’t believe he was with the team at all for various reasons.
It seems like a no-brainer. Give him the title and the salary, and tell him ahead of time he's only got to go on the road a couple of times per year plus playoffs. We already carry multiple hitting coaches, so it's not like the team would be missing out on some key administrative details with respect to the hitters.You know, the less I hear about Chipper being around the hitters, the worse the offense seems to be. Like last year...I don't remember seeing anything like Chipper working with Riley, or anyone else.
How much of the offensive success has been due to Chipper coaching the hitters? And why can't the 3 hitting coaches on the payroll fix anything, but Chipper can just walk in, tap someone on the shoulder, and suddenyl they start mashing?
At some point AA probably needs to just make Chipper the highest paid hitting coach in the game, even if he doesn't travel with the team full time, and end this 3 ineffective coaches madness. The single act of fixing Harris is easily worth a few million bucks all on its own.