Elander makes bold statement about bats.

#76
#76
Not to mention that he has always coached at third. And he has always been the hitting coach. So nothing has changed in that regard. This fixation with him coaching at third is beyond weird.
We didn’t do it. Bigger minds than fan page posters have brought it it up. Trying to say that Heupel calling the plays doesn’t detract from other areas is nonsense, and saying E being on third doesn’t impact his managerial impact is what is nonsense. Although, I will say, I wish there was a way he was at 3rd when the Krenzel debacle happened. That was flat out egregious.
 
#77
#77
Caveat to say you're not tweaking a swing, teaching situational stuff and calling timeout to go over the signs while a guy is in the batter's box. For the same reasons the football and basketball guys say they've got to see the film. Hitting is taught in the batting cage and film room, not in the batter's box. Encouragement, subtle reminders and putting a hit and run on............sure. They do that. Same for baserunning. Reminders to tag, waving them to third and home is about all you can do. You can't coach instinct and the coaching/teaching is just telling them what they did wrong after the fact. Reading the fielder, the ball speed and arm strengths happens in micro seconds. All that is in analytical study, watching film and repetition on the practice field.
One thing being overlooked is that for many teams in our league, the 3rd base coach is next to the home dugout. So, he’s still within earshot and a few steps away. For UT, nope. As we saw in UGA, the home dugout is on the 3rd base side.

I’ve sat right on the home dugout for 6 years and have watched meetings with the hitters. Particularly if there was a recent pitching change. Sure, you aren’t going to break down a guys swing, but to say there aren’t observations and thjngs communicated in the dugout is complete bunk. If Josh thinks he is the most effective being at 3rd, that’s his busienss. But, if you guys think you’re going to legislate what we talk about, I suggest you find another fence post to piss on.
 
#79
#79
One thing being overlooked is that for many teams in our league, the 3rd base coach is next to the home dugout. So, he’s still within earshot and a few steps away. For UT, nope. As we saw in UGA, the home dugout is on the 3rd base side.

I’ve sat right on the home dugout for 6 years and have watched meetings with the hitters. Particularly if there was a recent pitching change. Sure, you aren’t going to break down a guys swing, but to say there aren’t observations and thjngs communicated in the dugout is complete bunk. If Josh thinks he is the most effective being at 3rd, that’s his busienss. But, if you guys think you’re going to legislate what we talk about, I suggest you find another fence post to piss on.
LOL! Triggered?

Talking to a guy when a new pitcher is coming in is exactly the 'subtle reminders' I was talking about. This kids got 3 pitches, change up is his out pitch, etc.... In that scenario does it matter where the head coach is located? It's much ado about nothing and if I have to say it louder for those in the back that weren't listening, I can. "You ain't teaching them nothing new during the game!"
 
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One thing being overlooked is that for many teams in our league, the 3rd base coach is next to the home dugout. So, he’s still within earshot and a few steps away. For UT, nope. As we saw in UGA, the home dugout is on the 3rd base side.

I’ve sat right on the home dugout for 6 years and have watched meetings with the hitters. Particularly if there was a recent pitching change. Sure, you aren’t going to break down a guys swing, but to say there aren’t observations and thjngs communicated in the dugout is complete bunk. If Josh thinks he is the most effective being at 3rd, that’s his busienss. But, if you guys think you’re going to legislate what we talk about, I suggest you find another fence post to piss on.
Just an FYI, GA’s dugout has historically been on 1B side but it was recently moved before start of 2025 season to 3B since they just put in expanded players area and a new building located down LF line.
 
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LOL! Triggered?

Talking to a guy when a new pitcher is coming in is exactly the 'subtle reminders' I was talking about. This kids got 3 pitches, change up is his out pitch, etc.... In that scenario does it matter where the head coach is located? It's much ado about nothing and if I have to say it louder for those in the back that weren't listening, I can. "You ain't teaching them nothing new during the game!"
The fact that you think this is a “triggered” post tells me you need to get out more. It’s a discussion forum and some of us are a little tired of the territorial pissing by some of you. If you don’t agree, no problem. You’re entitled to your opinion. When you guys try to make it personal and name call and insult is the what is truly triggered.
 
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#85
We didn’t do it. Bigger minds than fan page posters have brought it it up. Trying to say that Heupel calling the plays doesn’t detract from other areas is nonsense, and saying E being on third doesn’t impact his managerial impact is what is nonsense. Although, I will say, I wish there was a way he was at 3rd when the Krenzel debacle happened. That was flat out egregious.
The topic I was responding to was “coaching hitting,” not his managerial duties. You claimed that he’s not able to coach hitting as well because he’s coaching at third.

Please tell me exactly how his ability to coach hitting has changed by coaching at third in 2026, which is a move from…*checks notes*…coaching at third from the rest of the time he was here as the hitting coach.

We gonna blame the slow ballpark construction on Elander coaching at third too?
 
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The topic I was responding to was “coaching hitting,” not his managerial duties. You claimed that he’s not able to coach hitting as well because he’s coaching at third.

Please tell me exactly how his ability to coach hitting has changed by coaching at third in 2026, which is a move from…*checks notes*…coaching at third from the rest of the time he was here as the hitting coach.

We gonna blame the slow ballpark construction on Elander coaching at third too?
I didn’t claim that. Your attacking a strawman.
 
#87
#87
I didn’t claim that. Your attacking a strawman.
Actually, you did...
Not hard to see, and it didn’t start in this series. Guys over swinging. No situational awareness. Coach has been the batting coach here for a long while. JMO, This is why you need to be in the dugout and not on third. Understandably, this isn’t the main issue. We aren’t putting pressure on pitchers with base runners. Fix it.
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