I agree. Welcome home, Landon Powell.It's getting worse day by day.
I don’t really follow beisbol, but I favor anything that hastens Tanner’s departure.It's getting worse day by day.
That's kinda our thing under Kingston since he got here.It's getting worse day by day.
I don’t really follow beisbol, but I favor anything that hastens Tanner’s departure.
Please let you be wrong. We have to fire Kingston. So many poor coaching decisions don’t even know where to start.I said from the start this wasn't going to be a great season. In a sense we probably overachieved some, at least until these last two weeks. Normally, overachieving would be a good thing for a coach, but in this case the coach is responsible for the starting point and the low expectations.
I don't think Kingston is going to be let go however. There have been some high points, and we will stumble into postseason play somewhere. That seems to be enough to keep your job now.
Look at our out of conference opponents.I said from the start this wasn't going to be a great season. In a sense we probably overachieved some, at least until these last two weeks. Normally, overachieving would be a good thing for a coach, but in this case the coach is responsible for the starting point and the low expectations.
I don't think Kingston is going to be let go however. There have been some high points, and we will stumble into postseason play somewhere. That seems to be enough to keep your job now.
It's debatable. We had a few good, although short, runs. Kingston just hasn't built a good enough team. Finding, evaluating, and properly using pitchers has been weak.Look at our out of conference opponents.
Weak af.
We didn't overachieve.
I hope I'm wrong too.Please let you be wrong. We have to fire Kingston. So many poor coaching decisions don’t even know where to start.
I’m hoping the total collapse down the stretch is enough to force a move.
I don’t really follow beisbol, but I favor anything that hastens Tanner’s departure.
Tanner struck out with Holbrook.
I knew that. But for whatever reason, things did not work out at Carolina.Chad currently has CofC (38-12) in first place in his conference (20-5) and 101-50 (.669) conference record. Just say'n'.
So you are saying keep Kingston as long as Ray is AD?I ask one more time, why fire Kingston when Tanner will just replace him with his 3rd straight terrible hire in baseball? How can anybody think Tanner is a good AD? What has he done, and since we are on a baseball thread, what has Tanner done to improve (or maintain) our baseball team since he left. Tanner needs to go!
I thought he was saying Tanner needs to go before anything will improve.So you are saying keep Kingston as long as Ray is AD?
... and if Tanner stays? I mean I have no confidence in Tanner as well. But I doubt Tanner goes anywhere. So I'm just curious what the board thinks what's next if that's how it plays out?I thought he was saying Tanner needs to go before anything will improve.
Apparently, I was wrong in thinking that everyone had come to their senses in realizing that hiring Holbrook as coach-in-waiting looked to be a good move at the time. It turned out to a bad hire in retrospect.I ask one more time, why fire Kingston when Tanner will just replace him with his 3rd straight terrible hire in baseball? How can anybody think Tanner is a good AD? What has he done, and since we are on a baseball thread, what has Tanner done to improve (or maintain) our baseball team since he left. Tanner needs to go!
Tanner is not going anywhere until his retirement in summer of 2026 (forgot which month). Per "rumors" the odds on favorite for his replacement will be Miller.I don’t really follow beisbol, but I favor anything that hastens Tanner’s departure.
Holbrook didn't lose his job over on-the-field performance. His blow-up with Buscher didn't help him and then in interviewed with his old friend who was the CoC AD behind everyone's back. CoC's former coach sued the school and won over the incident.Chad currently has CofC (38-12) in first place in his conference (20-5) and 101-50 (.669) conference record. Just say'n'.
I thought it was a good hire. Tanner was having trouble getting over the hump b4 he hired Holbrook. For whatever reason it just didn't work.Apparently, I was wrong in thinking that everyone had come to their senses in realizing that hiring Holbrook as coach-in-waiting looked to be a good move at the time. It turned out to a bad hire in retrospect.
Did not know all the 'behind-the-scenes' stuff. But, I can not find fault in the Holbrook hire ... it just didn't work out. Perhaps (I smell BS coming) had he been given the infamous "More Time' results may have improved.Holbrook didn't lose his job over on-the-field performance. His blow-up with Buscher didn't help him and then in interviewed with his old friend who was the CoC AD behind everyone's back. CoC's former coach sued the school and won over the incident.
I thought it was a good hire. For whatever reason it just didn't work.
Heard from a former player that if you took 3 strikes without swinging, you wanted to hide in the dugout....the opposing team's dugout. RT was an SOB as a coach.LOL!!! Please forgive me. I just couldn't pass up the opportunity to spew my ignorance on a public forum.
Tanner was a hardcore, no BS, teacher of baseball. A scientific/mathematical genius in baseball.He would call a Time Out, not to scream or rant at a player but, to explain what they should/should have looked for. It wasn't against any rules .... He was teaching. He did it often.
I also understand that he was a sonovabitch. Baseball IS NOT PLAYED FOR FUN!!!
Holbrook was the buffer zone .... and it obviously worked.
BUT, when you get THE JOB, everyt
Does it matter? The program is a shell of its former self.Is Kingston liked by the players?
I was wondering that myself. I havent been able to stomach much of their media lately but I was curious if any of the players felt they had to defend the staff or have they been silent on the matter.Is Kingston liked by the players?
You can be liked by your players and not win. Just from interviews…I don’t find him with a lot of personality. I was just interested in how he is perceived by those around him. I don’t expect the players to come out publicly an criticize him or praise him…but I am curious if they enjoy playing for him. I have only seen the team play once this year and they won…but it was a lack luster performance and dugout.Does it matter? The program is a shell of its former self.