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Assistant Hitting Coach

Edgy MD
Mar 24 2014 08:11 AM

For the first time in team history, the Mets will be adding a second hitting coach, a trend that's been spreading through MLB. In fact, they become the 20th team to add such a position. The practice wasn't started by Tony LaRussa, but he did apparently popularize it, as you may have guessed.

Welcome to the fold, Luis Natera. After 24 years in the system and seven as the hitting coach for Bingo, you certainly deserve your shot. In fact, you may be the last-ever Little Falls Met to debut in the Majors.

MFS62
Mar 24 2014 08:36 AM
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Welcome, Luis.
You paid your dues.

Later

Edgy MD
Mar 24 2014 08:40 AM
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Great lighting in that baseball card photo, huh?

Lefty Specialist
Mar 24 2014 08:49 AM
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If he can get Tejada to not hit lazy fly balls, it'll be worth it.

Edgy MD
Mar 25 2014 03:11 PM
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Natera gets replaced in Bingo by former B-Met Luis Rivera, who had been scheduled to return to Kingsport this season, so bully on him, and it keeps the team's Luis factor intact.

Natera also came to the big leagues from Kingsport to Bingo to Flusihng, so it's not such a dead end as all that.

metirish
Mar 25 2014 06:45 PM
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Satin raves about him , of course he does, served time with him, but apparently the guys really do rave about him. Good for him, welcome.

Lefty Specialist
Mar 26 2014 06:02 AM
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metirish wrote:
Satin raves about him , of course he does, served time with him, but apparently the guys really do rave about him. Good for him, welcome.


Do they compare their prison tattoos?

Edgy MD
May 27 2014 09:08 AM
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You get the idea that Luis Nutera is of two minds this morning. On one hand, he's laid low enough to dodge the axe when Hudgens wasn't so lucky. On the other hand, he may have laid so low that nobody thought to consider him for the promotion.

Ceetar
May 27 2014 09:15 AM
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Edgy MD wrote:
You get the idea that Luis Nutera is of two minds this morning. On one hand, he's laid low enough to dodge the axe when Hudgens wasn't so lucky. On the other hand, he may have laid so low that nobody thought to consider him for the promotion.


I was wondering about that. I wonder if he's got a very niche role or specific purpose that's not a general "be the hitting coach" thing?