After the Jays fired Chad Mottola and hired Seitzer, the new coach called his hitters to say hello and said he would be pleased to provide room and board at his Kansas City home if they were interested in a day or two of winter workouts. Goins jumped at the offer and spent last weekend with his new tutor.
“I picked him up at the airport, I fed him, kept him at my house, took him to work out and watched movies with him, just to get to know him,” Seitzer said during a break from working at the club’s prospect camp this week.
“I felt like he needed to kind of simplify some things with his stance and his setup, keeping his legs underneath him a little bit more and letting his hands work in a little better position, staying inside the ball,” Seitzer said. “He had a little tendency to get out and around on pitches that were in. We just did some drill work and I showed him a couple little techniques that he could do with his hands that got him pretty excited.”
Seitzer owes his new job to the relationship he developed with Toronto manager John Gibbons when both were coaches with Kansas City from 2009 through 2011. He says much of his work involves helping hitters cope with the inside pitch.
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