Or it allows Wells to handle the amount of recruiting he is actually capable of while handling his other duties as hitting coach. Without a recruiting coordinator certain parts of both jobs could fall by the wayside because it’s all on him. You may be right. I guess we will find out over the next few years if this set up is effective. But I have been told that many of our past hitting coaches have been overworked due to having to do almost all of the recruiting.
I guess you could get rid of JT and Freeman and hire a pitching coach that is an ace recruiter.
And to be clear, I’m not defending JT here. I’m defending having a recruiting coordinator position.
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