Two Cooks, ZERO Hits: Why the Mets' Double-Dipper Hitting Coach Scheme is a Swing and a Miss!
Update: 2025-10-15
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BT and Sal fire away at the Mets' confusing decision to appoint a Director of Major League Hitting—a move that strongly suggests an organization with two hitting coaches or two cooks in the kitchen.
They unleash a furious take on how this overcomplicates the game, echoes the ill-fated two-hitting-coach experiment that Eric Chavez criticized, and begs the question: who are the players supposed to listen to? The discussion heats up as they imagine a superstar like Juan Soto or Aaron Judge being told what to do by multiple voices, leading them to conclude that the game is becoming too analytical and robotic, sacrificing common sense and player independence for front-office control. They also dive into the Yankees' impending year-end press conference and what transparency (or lack thereof) to expect from Brian Cashman and Aaron Boone.
They unleash a furious take on how this overcomplicates the game, echoes the ill-fated two-hitting-coach experiment that Eric Chavez criticized, and begs the question: who are the players supposed to listen to? The discussion heats up as they imagine a superstar like Juan Soto or Aaron Judge being told what to do by multiple voices, leading them to conclude that the game is becoming too analytical and robotic, sacrificing common sense and player independence for front-office control. They also dive into the Yankees' impending year-end press conference and what transparency (or lack thereof) to expect from Brian Cashman and Aaron Boone.
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