For Louisiana baseball coach Tony Robichaux, the measure of a man is how he navigates the peaks and valleys of the journey.
That's why Robichaux isn't so concerned that most of sophomore outfielder Kennon Fontenot's 39 career games h...
For Louisiana baseball coach Tony Robichaux, the measure of a man is how he navigates the peaks and valleys of the journey.
That's why Robichaux isn't so concerned that most of sophomore outfielder Kennon Fontenot's 39 career games h...
The game is more difficult than some make it look. The game is paying him back now.
Getting Kennon going would be YUGE for our lineup. I think we hedged a lot of perceived production on his bat. I would leave him at DH for now, and allow him to focus only on getting into an offensive groove. That's what benefits the team the most right now.
I saw the guts and determination this kid has a few games ago when he legged a hit out in the hole for a infield single. Confidence is all this kid needs. I think he can be a difference maker in the lineup down the stretch. He's got some gap power and can drive it out the park on occasions. All he needs is some confidence.
The old slumpbuster, google it if you don't know it!
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