As speculation swirls over when renovations to M. L. "Tigue" Moore Field will be completed enough for his team to play at home, Louisiana baseball coach Tony Robichaux made one thing clear.
His team will be ready to play when the season begins.
As speculation swirls over when renovations to M. L. "Tigue" Moore Field will be completed enough for his team to play at home, Louisiana baseball coach Tony Robichaux made one thing clear.
His team will be ready to play when the season begins.
“All good teams have to win on the road, and we are prepared to do that both physically and mentally. There will be no excuses. We know what it is, and we had time to prepare for it. We will take it on as a personal and professional challenge. You run towards a professional challenge and not away from it.”
I mean does it get better than this?? Robichaux is the best! Geaux Cajuns
To be completely honest with u....who the hell would want to be a coach? At any level...unless u win like saban, u are vulnerable. U can't fart without the media finding out. U must be perfect, no matter what u do. No matter how much good you do for kids u are constantly reminded of the one bad time. It truely is a thankless job.
Our coaches or either worshipped or hated.
We should hate mediocre, coaches who fail at their third mission, educating the athlete and developing their moral compass being the first two. You cannot have the third without the first two, and you cannot get a pass by having the first two and failing in the third.
700 missed at bats in practice.
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