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    Quote Originally Posted by roarman View Post
    Well, this is surprising. Obviously, he knows baseball.
    The press release says he's been working with and providing pitching instruction for male and female elite level athletes for the past 10 plus years.

    Is there a softball travel team he's involved with? Or, did he maybe just coach his daughter's softball team?

    Like duggie35 said, Tony's smiling.

    I'll have to think about this. The Cajuns have nine pitchers on staff. He's going to have a lot of pressure on him to turn some of them into Division 1 pitchers. I'm just not sure if it's the perfect place for someone who's never been a college pitching coach. I think it's going to be a huge learning curve for him.

    I wish him the best. We'll just have to see how it shakes out.
    His daughters aren't old enough for that.

    He'll do well. I remember early in Robe's career he mentioned the biggest challenge for a pitching coach is working the athlete's most important muscle.

    The one between the ears.

    Justin was one of the most mentally tough players I ever covered. And, the pitching system his dad had (that Justin now teaches) works for both baseball and softball.

    Both he and Coach Glasco are over the moon on this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayWalker View Post
    His daughters aren't old enough for that.

    He'll do well. I remember early in Robe's career he mentioned the biggest challenge for a pitching coach is working the athlete's most important muscle.

    The one between the ears.

    Justin was one of the most mentally tough players I ever covered. And, the pitching system his dad had (that Justin now teaches) works for both baseball and softball.

    Both he and Coach Glasco are over the moon on this one.
    Coach Glasco texted me that he was also geeked! If you can coach then you can coach, bottom line. Justin has the pitch calling and mental aspect down, which is the 2 most important things. He will also do good with the mechanics. Lacey and Coach Glasco will also be a great sounding board for Justin. Coach told told me he is super excited and so am I. In Coach Glasco I trust!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayWalker View Post
    His daughters aren't old enough for that.

    He'll do well. I remember early in Robe's career he mentioned the biggest challenge for a pitching coach is working the athlete's most important muscle.

    The one between the ears.

    Justin was one of the most mentally tough players I ever covered. And, the pitching system his dad had (that Justin now teaches) works for both baseball and softball.

    Both he and Coach Glasco are over the moon on this one.
    Jay. Thanks for the assurance. But, I do think you can understand why one would be a little concerned about a team on the Cajun's level bringing in a pitching coach with no softball college experience.

    I respect what you wrote. I truly do hope it all works out.

    Just one question. Who has Justin been teaching his pitching system to? I'm totally in the dark about his coaching experience. I think others on here would like to know as well.
    Thanks as always.

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    Wow, I didn't expect to see this, but I am so happy to see another Robicheaux coaching for Louisiana! I think he'll do great! Congrats and welcome back, Justin!


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    Jut will do great in this position. I suggest any naysayers keep to saying nay and let this work it’s way out.

    This guy is one of the most mentally tough coaches I have worked with.

    That combined with having a couple of girls is a recipe for ultimate success.

    I have my money on Jut for this endeavor.


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    Quote Originally Posted by roarman View Post
    Jay. Thanks for the assurance. But, I do think you can understand why one would be a little concerned about a team on the Cajun's level bringing in a pitching coach with no softball college experience.

    I respect what you wrote. I truly do hope it all works out.

    Just one question. Who has Justin been teaching his pitching system to? I'm totally in the dark about his coaching experience. I think others on here would like to know as well.
    Thanks as always.
    He's done plenty of private teaching. Justin has copyrighted his dad's famous widened home plate and uses it extensively. That in itself will be of great service to someone like Kandra, who at times has struggled with control (although less this past season.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by roarman View Post
    Jay. Thanks for the assurance. But, I do think you can understand why one would be a little concerned about a team on the Cajun's level bringing in a pitching coach with no softball college experience.

    I respect what you wrote. I truly do hope it all works out.

    Just one question. Who has Justin been teaching his pitching system to? I'm totally in the dark about his coaching experience. I think others on here would like to know as well.
    Thanks as always.
    I totally get your feelings on this one. I think my confidence comes in knowing Justin extremely well.

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    I totally get your feelings on this one. I think my confidence comes in knowing Justin extremely well.
    And don’t forget, Vic told you guys it will be ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    And don’t forget, Vic told you guys it will be ok.
    Then it's done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roarman View Post
    Jay. Thanks for the assurance. But, I do think you can understand why one would be a little concerned about a team on the Cajun's level bringing in a pitching coach with no softball college experience.

    I respect what you wrote. I truly do hope it all works out.

    Just one question. Who has Justin been teaching his pitching system to? I'm totally in the dark about his coaching experience. I think others on here would like to know as well.
    Thanks as always.
    Roar no reservations are needed on this hire. Pitching is pitching and Justin can coach it. Glasco has experience coaching pitching and hitters and Laci was a dynamic catcher. He can get help with them. He has also learned from experienced college all american pitchers. This will work out. Glasco is happy so I am good with it. Jut is a 1st class guy and will be a 1st class coach. It was kind of hard holding his hiring information in. Glad that it is out their and Jut is ready to work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by roarman View Post
    Well, this is surprising. Obviously, he knows baseball.
    The press release says he's been working with and providing pitching instruction for male and female elite level athletes for the past 10 plus years.

    Is there a softball travel team he's involved with?

    The Cajuns have nine pitchers on staff. He's going to have a lot of pressure on him to turn some of them into Division 1 pitchers. I'm just not sure if it's the perfect place for someone who's never been a college pitching coach. I think it's going to be a huge learning curve for him.

    I wish him the best. We'll just have to see how it shakes out.
    I am with you, Roar! No experience as a pitch caller, wow! No experience with a softball team and he is expected to coach? I hope he is a hard worker. He will have to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Looney Lou View Post
    I am with you, Roar! No experience as a pitch caller, wow! No experience with a softball team and he is expected to coach? I hope he is a hard worker. He will have to be.
    Maybe he can grow into the role of calling pitches if that is needed. Give the guy a chance and lets see what happens. He is surrounded by an outstanding staff.

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