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Monday, March 16, 2009

masslive.com: Atlanta Braves’ fielder Jeff Francoeur of Springfield’s Sixteen Acres Francoeurs

As Jeff Francoeur works on his comeback in the Atlanta Braves training camp, “Nonnie” watches closely from her home in the Sixteen Acres section of Springfield.

Nonnie is Rina Francoeur, grandmother of the Atlanta outfielder. She and her late husband, Conrad, followed Jeff’s athletic career closely as he was growing up in Lilburn, Ga., a suburb of Atlanta.

“Jeff was always a good athlete. He’s a very good golfer, too. When John Smoltz was with the Braves, they often played with Tiger Woods,” Mrs. Francoeur said.

Jeff reached the big leagues to stay as a midseason callup in 2005. In 70 games, he hit .300 with 14 homers and 45 RBI. As Atlanta’s regular right fielder in 2006, he delivered a .260 season with 29 homers and 103 RBI. In 2007, he was steady again with a .293 average, 19 homers and 105 RBI.

Something went wrong for him in the 2008 season. Part of it had to do with an eye problem, which forced him to make adjustments in his swing and stance. Those changes, in turn, hampered his ability to handle the inside pitch. He wound up hitting .239 with 111 strikeouts.

The eye problem since has been cleared up, and so, Francoeur hopes, have the problems with his swing and stance. He was helped in that regard by an offseason workout program which included tutorials with Rudy Jaramillo, a well-respected hitting coach for the Texas Rangers.

“I’ve spoken to Jeff many times in recent weeks, and he seems to be very happy and confident,” Mrs. Francoeur said.

Tripon Posted: March 16, 2009 at 03:08 AM | 11 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Colin Posted: March 16, 2009 at 12:01 PM (#3104393)
Francoeur has previously been evasive as to the identity of the person with whom he worked on his swing in Texas. This is the first article where I've seen the person named as Jaramillo. I wouldn't have thought it'd be allowed for a coach on one team to work with a player on another.
   2. Sam Hutcheson is the Rickey Henderson of... Posted: March 16, 2009 at 12:18 PM (#3104397)
I would suspect that hitting coaches are free to run clinics for whomever will pay, during the off-season. It's not like *they're* making 3.5 mil per year.
   3. Craig Calcaterra Posted: March 16, 2009 at 12:32 PM (#3104405)
Can you imagine the coverage Francoeur would get if he had one 100th the ability and promise of Matt Wieters?
   4. flournoy Posted: March 16, 2009 at 12:36 PM (#3104406)
I saw Jaramillo outed a couple of Francouer articles ago. It's hard to keep track, since we have one every other day. If Francoeur played for the Angels, I doubt Jaramillo would accept to help him out, but since the Braves and Rangers don't compete with each other, I don't see the problem. From the Rangers' perspective, maybe this could turn Francoeur into Superfrenchy, and if that happens, their hitting coach will already have a bond with a player they'd like to acquire. In the, *ahem*, non-zero chance that Francoeur does not become Superfrenchy, what have they lost?
   5. Colin Posted: March 16, 2009 at 02:11 PM (#3104481)
It just surprises me that MLB doesn't have some sort of rule about it. There is the potential for conflict of interest, but I guess they must allow it.
   6. flournoy Posted: March 16, 2009 at 02:16 PM (#3104489)
Well if the Rangers are cool with it and the Braves are cool with it, I don't see why MLB should have any problem with it. If Jaramillo were likely to give Francoeur intentionally bad advice because of a conflict of interest, then it'd be up to Francoeur to recognize that.
   7. The District Attorney Posted: March 16, 2009 at 02:38 PM (#3104518)
Jeff Francoeur of Springfield’s Sixteen Acres Francoeurs
Any relation to Jim Darkmagic of the New Hampshire Darkmagics?
   8. Dock Ellis on Acid Posted: March 16, 2009 at 03:21 PM (#3104582)
They brought his grandmother into this? Jeez....
   9. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Griffin (Vlad) Posted: March 16, 2009 at 03:23 PM (#3104585)
"If Jaramillo were likely to give Francoeur intentionally bad advice because of a conflict of interest, then it'd be up to Francoeur to recognize that."

If Jaramillo were to intentionally give Francoeur bad advice, how would we know?
   10. Perros Posted: March 16, 2009 at 03:31 PM (#3104594)
Well, we know his grandmother loves him even if no one else does.

Well, her and thousands of young women in Atlanta.
   11. Ron Johnson Posted: March 16, 2009 at 03:41 PM (#3104605)
It just surprises me that MLB doesn't have some sort of rule about it. There is the potential for conflict of interest, but I guess they must allow it.


The no fraternization rules have a "while in uniform" clause.

Probably the only way it's enforceable.

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