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Friday, May 23, 2008
Batting coach Pagliarulau?
Considering the injuries to Jorge Posada and Alex Rodriguez, Cano’s struggles at the plate have really hurt the Yankees. I’d have to be at batting practice to 100% analyze Cano and provide a corrective action plan, but let’s see what we can do by watching from the stands and a few games from television.
1 - Cano tends to get too far spread out with his legs. This prevents him from having full flexibility and the full use of his legs. When he’s spread out he can’t back, and getting back is one of the key factors to Cano’s rhythm and timing.
2 - The second one is easy. Cano misses #23. That’s not a shot at anyone in the front office or anyone on the staff. When a good coach leaves, some players are going to suffer (at least for a while), no matter who replaces them. Although #23 was a quiet personality, at least on TV, his presence can’t be underestimated. Players build trust with certain people in and around the organization regardless of their role, and Donnie was a big influence on some of the players, particularly the ones from the farm system.
Repoz
Posted: May 23, 2008 at 08:44 PM | 23 comment(s)
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1. Davo Malvolio Posted: May 23, 2008 at 10:17 PM (#2792280)Sure, I remember the '80s. I was never a Yankee fan, though.
And #31 is Dave Winfield. #16 is Dwight Gooden. #18 is Darryl Strawberry. #8 is Gary Carter. #17 is Keith Hernandez. And so forth...
.302/.333/.444/.778
If you remember the 80s, #23 is Ryne Sandberg.
And Maurice Lucas and Truck Robinson. ;)
#5 is hell of a number for baseball players alone: DiMaggio, Brett, Greenberg, Pujols, and Brooks Robinson.
#8 has Ripken Jr., Earnhardt Jr., Aikman, Kobe, Moe Jorgan, Steve Young and Yaz.
#12 is the ultimate QB number: Bradshaw, Kelly, Staubach, Namath, Stabler and Brady.
#21 is a best-ever contender: Clemens, Clemente, Tim Duncan, KG, Deion, Sammy Sosa, Spahn, LdT, Stan Mikita and Dominique.
#25 is pretty funny...Bonds, McGwire, and Fred Biletnikoff, one of the most liberal applicators of stick-um in the history of the NFL.
#30 has Nolan Ryan, Griffey Jr., Terrell Davis and Martin Brodeur.
#33 is another powerhouse: Kareem, Bird, Ewing, Pippen, Patrick Roy, Tony Dorsett and Sammy Baugh.
#34 belongs to Payton but it also has Bo, Earl Campbell, Rollie Fingers, Hakeem, Shaq, Kirby Puckett, Nolan Ryan (again) and Herschel Walker.
#42 has a small but excellent collection: Jackie Robinson, Mariano, Ronnie Lott and James Worthy.
#51 has Dick Butkus, Ichiro!, Randy Johnson and Trevor Hoffman.
#78 is all about linemen: Anthony Munoz, Jackie Slater, Bruce Smith and Art Shell.
Eddie Murray, too.
Berra, Yogi.
That was my first thought, too.
Lastings Milledge, Barack Obama...
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