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Farrell wants two hitting coaches. Mottola as 2nd coach?

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 4:25 am
by darth_federer
The future of the position has already been shaped in places like St. Louis where for years the Cardinals have listed an associate hitting coach to go along with their primary batting coach. Other teams have copied the concept without handing out an official title, but if Jays’ manager John Farrell had his way, the Jays in 2013, would keep AAA-Las Vegas hitting coach Chad Mottola at the major league level to work with Dwayne Murphy on a daily basis . . . even if it helped one major-league hitter.

“We’ve talked about it internally,” Farrell admitted. “We’ve talked about how the structure would work. The fact, if this were to play out, the people involved (Murphy and Mottola) have a rapport, they have a relationship already from the major leagues to the Triple-A staff, spring training and the familiarity with one another. That’s paramount, because the message can’t be conflicting and yet everybody has individual strengths and in some cases, they complement one another.”

Every team in September has the ability to add one coach to the major-league staff. For the second consecutive year Mottola has been called up to help out Jays’ hitters in the final month. In 2011 he was in uniform during games. This year, the extra coach in uniform is Luis Rivera, but Mottola works pre-game on the field and in the cages with Murphy and the larger number of players.

There have been special projects that the organization has sent down to Vegas, guys that have worked daily down there with Mottola to build themselves back up to the point they can successfully return to the majors. Guys like Adam Lind, Travis Snider, Eric Thames and Anthony Gose. Mottola explains he’s not a miracle worker, even though some of the improvements have been dramatic.

Which is the majors. In fact, Mottola believes it’s much easier to make your point, to teach young hitters only after they have failed at the next level and realize that they do need your help.

“Absolutely, that’s when they kind of light up and I can say, ‘See, I told you so,’ ” Mottola said. “We get a few laughs out of the way then it’s let’s get to work. You see the guy’s hunger a lot more and the drive is a lot more after he’s failed and humbled a little bit.”

Farrell sees an additional view not as an intrusion on the batting coach’s territory, but instead likens it to the situation with the bullpen and pitching coaches on the other end of the spectrum.

Mottola spoke, for example, about Gose who has been up and down twice, returning from Vegas this time looking like a new hitter, with more contact, more line drives and even one homer.

Any decision to promote Mottola may depend on the makeup of the coaching staff this off-season, whether any of the current coaches get managerial opportunities or if they can petition MLB for the right to carry one more body on the coaching staff. Either way the time is at hand and it’s a concept that Farrell has embraced. If and when it happens, Mottola knows he is ready to help.


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Thoughts? Howarth said he was responsible for Gose's recent batting success. Apparently they worked on a new stance but Gose found it uncomfortable and was called up to the majors four days later so he abandoned it. When he got sent back down he fully committed himself to it and has been a much better hitter on his return as a result.

Re: Farrell wants two hitting coaches. Mottola as 2nd coach?

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:14 pm
by diddykong
horrible decision to do so. we are only keeping murphy for bautita's sake. farrell and the rest of the staff needs to get canned. the whole year has been bad, diferent philosophies not meshing properly.

Re: Farrell wants two hitting coaches. Mottola as 2nd coach?

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:40 pm
by Waylon Mercy
Farell should want some new trainers

Re: Farrell wants two hitting coaches. Mottola as 2nd coach?

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:52 pm
by Mattd97
good, we need to upgrade our hitting if we want to make the playoffs

Re: Farrell wants two hitting coaches. Mottola as 2nd coach?

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:53 pm
by tiger7
Waylon Mercy wrote:Farell should want some new trainers

+1

Re: Farrell wants two hitting coaches. Mottola as 2nd coach?

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 11:33 pm
by satyr9
I think it's probably a good idea and will become standard. IMO main hitting coach has to spend a lot of time prepping for each series, tendencies, scouting, etc... and takes a peak at guys in the cage to catch little things. Second guy will become full-time, fix player x or keep player y going type. More 1-on-1 time and continuous adjustments. I'm sure the current hitting coach does that when they can, but IMO the move to two will be so you have someone on hand to deal with the emergency cases, which are always occurring throughout the year.

Course I'm probably totally full of it, but that's my guess as to why it'd be a good idea. And no comment on the decision on who to use to fill the spots, just that having two may help.

Re: Farrell wants two hitting coaches. Mottola as 2nd coach?

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 2:18 am
by kwamebargnani
He can do that in Boston.