I have no real gripe with Sean Berry. I have heard enough, from enough different places to believe that he is hard working and competent. A lot of the Astros offensive failures have to go to the players. Some of them simply will never be even average ML hitters. However, the overall results have been awful. This is not exactly the first year there has been a problem getting timely hits, or scoring runs. While there has been some success with individuals like Bourn and Pence I don’t think that qualifies as any type justification or redemption. If my overall results at work are poor no one cares that I can point to a successful project or two.
What the Astros have been doing hasn’t been working. They are in no position to fire all the players. So, you try a new voice. Maybe it will help. Maybe not. It can’t really get worse. So, what the hell….
I also have no problem with Bagwell as hitting coach. I have no expectation that any significant number of people are going to buy tickets to see him sit in the dugout. Regardless, a move is not necessarily bad if it presents a promotional opportunity. It is obviously bad if it ONLY serves promotional purposes.
I don’t see this move that way. Bagwell may or may not be a good hitting coach. I think it is reasonable at this point to believe that he has at least has some chance to be a good hitting coach. Time will tell…..if he stays with it for more than 2 ½ months. What I see as the bigger advantage is having him in the clubhouse and dugout. He has a reputation as a leader. I hope that is true, but since I haven’t been in the clubhouse I can’t be sure.
But, the thing that I miss more every day about the Bagwell/Biggio years really has nothing to do with their physical talent. What I miss is that I didn’t see them make mental mistakes. They might make a physical error, but damn near always while trying to make the right play. (I cut Biggio some slack on #3000.) This Astros team makes me crazy with mental errors. Somehow I have to believe that having one more person around who understands the game has to have some benefit, even if it isn’t directly related to hitting. If the Astros make some moves and get significantly younger I think that becomes even more important……..As I type this I wonder why I think Bagwell will have more value than Berry in that role. Maybe it is only my perception based on the way he presents himself and communicates publicly………But, then again that is probably how he gets all the road pussy too. So, we know it works well in some situations.
I’m not jumping up and down for joy, and certainly don’t see Bagwell saving the Astros as a hitting coach. But, it seems like a reasonable thing to try at this point in a losing season. Things can’t get much worse, and there is at least some chance his influence will be a benefit.