More evidence of the impact of the Robichaux legacy.
Trust me. I have had the privilege of working with JUT and Robe. Yes, neither would make that statement publicly, but on the other hand, neither would work with a quitter.
So by the mere fact that these three were willing to work with him, he is not a quitter.
I hope you get it now.
Dude, he could not compete. In the state he was in, he was more a hindrance than a help for the team and the coach. He left so there was no more pressure on the coach to use someone who could not help the team. How hard is it to get that to sink into your got damn tuff.
Assuming what you are posing is related to the Angel situation, I wouldn't call it anything being I don't know all of the circumstances surrounding the decision. I don't know what conversations he had with his coaches or teammates. I would imagine the decision was in the best interest of all involved and was supported by others. You are free to label him as you wish.
While leaving a team mid-season is unusual, this was likely mutually agreed the best move for everyone.
A minor league pitching coach looked at his video and predicted a fast turn around with the right situation.
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