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VTChip

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That would be Pete


Doug handles the pitchers and Mike has the defense.

BUT, they work together great so there's no territoriality. Doug might pick up something he sees with an opposing pitcher and you can bet that gets into the mix quickly.

This was from my Clemson summary last week:

“As the hitting coach, I feel like I can make more of an impact in the dugout,“ D’Amour said. “I can talk approach and give hitters cues that are specific to them without having to shout from the coaching box. The hitting coach should be with their hitters during the game. In addition, we have a lot of pinch hitting and running options on the team and it’s a little easier to manage that in the dugout.

(In response to this post by Late 80s Hokie)

Posted: 03/15/2022 at 1:11PM



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Current Thread:
  It is HUGE, IMHO -- VTChip 03/15/2022 12:56PM
  Pete has a lot more experience than his staff. -- RJHokie 03/15/2022 9:43PM
  Not normal -- Techdady 03/15/2022 2:33PM
  Thanks. Who's officially the team's 'hitting coach'? ** -- Late 80s Hokie 03/15/2022 1:02PM
  That would be Pete -- VTChip 03/15/2022 1:11PM
  Doug... -- hokiehigh2000 03/15/2022 1:13PM

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