Why are baseball managers the only coaches who dress up like the players?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People always get confused. They talk about coaches. The reality is, these coaches and managers that everybody thinks are in so much control, they work for us. They're our employees.
Coaches who have been players in the league, they get so attuned to playing how they were successful and who their coaches were.
Coaches are an integral part of any manager's team, especially if they are good pinochle players.
I think players changing coaches is normal.
Them sportswriters don't even know how to put uniforms on, most of 'em.
Your job as a baseball player is to come to the park ready to play every day, and the manager, it's his job to make those decisions about who plays.
Assistant coaches become a little bit more buddies to the players than a head coach.
The coach's job is to get the best players and get them to play together.
Really the team often will take on the personality of its coach.
Most of the managers are lifetime .220 hitters. For years pitchers have been getting these managers out 75% of the time and that's why they don't like us.
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