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Rowand: /crashes into wall
Rowand looked really bad in the field last season and by most metrics -- UZR, plus/minus -- he was really bad. He was anywhere from a half-win to a full-win below average on defense. Not only did his range look really poor, his throwing arm was atrocious. He earned the nickname 'Errant Throwin' from Giants fans because he could not hit a cut-off or throw the ball true to save his life.
A rib injury gets blamed for his problems but part of me wonders if the wear-and-tear of playing baseball has caught up with him.
He's always been an injury-prone player, but when he was young, he was effective when able to play. It's a shame - he was one of my favorite players to watch.
That said, the examples in the excerpt (didn't read the FA) seem like pretty solid, specific advice for dealing with specific problems:
Not getting a good jump? Try crouching more as the pitch is thrown.
Overthrowing the cutoff man? Try gripping the ball differently, and not throwing so high.
These tips might not be perfectly appropriate to Rowand's situation, but they're not Yogi Berra saying "Just watch me hit and do what I do," either.
As much as for how missed he'd be in the clubhouse with his leadership. For anyone who doubts clubhouse chemistry leaders, look at what happened to the Phils last year!
Rowand sent over some of his chemistry to Philadelphia last year. He figured it would be wasted in San Francisco, anyway.
(and crash them into your face)
It's why I'm still surprised that Wayne Gretzky is still a coach.
I would have figured he would have quit after about a month.
Gretzky: "Now when you don't have the puck, memorize where every single player on the ice is, where they are going, and what position they play. Now factor in all the previous instances during this game. When you get the puck, process all of this information instantly and make an amazing pass or perfectly timed shot."
Phoenix players: "Whu?"
Gretzky: "Oh, to hell with this."
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