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There was a fun discussion on MLB yesterday about this possibility.  Turns out that Alex Avila played at Tenn......not this coach...... The issue, of course, is will MLB players listen to a college guy.   There have been college guys that make the move.  I tend to think that at the professional level, the boss makes suggestions....not demands.  We will see.

Then Again:    Will Devers listen to anyone?           we all no the answer......

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The smoke is real. I don't know if Vitello will end up in SFG or not. His run at Tennessee has been spectacular, but many college coaches are starting to feel like they are coaching pro teams. Might as well go coach a pro team. 

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29 minutes ago, Inspired73 said:

There was a fun discussion on MLB yesterday about this possibility.  Turns out that Alex Avila played at Tenn......not this coach...... The issue, of course, is will MLB players listen to a college guy.   There have been college guys that make the move.  I tend to think that at the professional level, the boss makes suggestions....not demands.  We will see.

Then Again:    Will Devers listen to anyone?           we all no the answer......

Not sure his current demeanor would translate at that level. I’m sure he knows that though. 

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4 hours ago, Jerry K said:

Not sure his current demeanor would translate at that level. I’m sure he knows that though. 

I haven't been a Giants fan since the Willies' left.  But I think major league managers are too timid when it comes to addressing how players play the game.  MLB players today simply do not execute the fundamentals at a high level.

I wonder is a college guy, adding fundamentals to the daily routine, would improve the quality of play.  I actually stopped watching the Astros because they were so fundamentally unsound.  

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14 minutes ago, Inspired73 said:

I haven't been a Giants fan since the Willies' left.  But I think major league managers are too timid when it comes to addressing how players play the game.  MLB players today simply do not execute the fundamentals at a high level.

I wonder is a college guy, adding fundamentals to the daily routine, would improve the quality of play.  I actually stopped watching the Astros because they were so fundamentally unsound.  

This is why I don’t watch much MLB until this time of year because they really don’t try half the time. It’s just not fun to watch for me. I think he would struggle with communication/motivation. Big difference between college players (who are, at some level getting better paid) but not millionaires for the most part and a whole team of self entitled millionaires. But again he’s a smart guy and knows this going in. If this happens he will have a lot of eyes on him seeing how it goes. 

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