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Just listened to Schloss interview on SEC Network
Posted on 5/25/22 at 7:49 pm
Posted on 5/25/22 at 7:49 pm
Had never really heard him have a conversation before. Dude is impressive. I know his resume speaks for itself, but the way he talked about his approach to the program and hitting specifically was very impressive. Guy is gonna win a bunch of games there.
Posted on 5/25/22 at 7:56 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Didn’t see it but I make a point to listen to all his media clips. Super impressive.
Posted on 5/25/22 at 8:39 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Had a chance to work with Schlos when I worked in sports medicine for Tulane over twenty years ago. I still stand strong on my opinion that he was the brains and force behind those really good Tulane teams of the early 2000’s
Posted on 5/25/22 at 8:53 pm to NS Tide
quote:Is that when Gautreau was at Tulane?
Had a chance to work with Schlos when I worked in sports medicine for Tulane over twenty years ago. I still stand strong on my opinion that he was the brains and force behind those really good Tulane teams of the early 2000’s
Posted on 5/25/22 at 9:10 pm to Diamondawg
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Is that when Gautreau was at Tulane?
Yes, Gautreau, Manzella, Aubrey, Bogusevic….etc. some really good talents on those teams
This post was edited on 5/25/22 at 9:11 pm
Posted on 5/25/22 at 9:22 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Agree. His approach was so simple....swing at strikes and not at balls. Don’t take a pitch based on count, tendencies, or any of that shite.
Wish Dave Van Horn would take a hint from him
Wish Dave Van Horn would take a hint from him
Posted on 5/25/22 at 9:23 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Yep, feel bad for the rest of the SEC West.
Posted on 5/25/22 at 10:36 pm to CFB_Fanatic
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Agree. His approach was so simple....swing at strikes and not at balls. Don’t take a pitch based on count, tendencies, or any of that shite
Yep - a new school approach (no choke and poke, ground balls in certain counts, etc) aimed at performing in an old school way (spray the field, be un-shiftable, etc).
And it would be in the "sounds great but show me" category except his results in prior years and year 1 at A&M speak for themselves. Very impressive.
Posted on 5/25/22 at 10:46 pm to NS Tide
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Had a chance to work with Schlos when I worked in sports medicine for Tulane over twenty years ago. I still stand strong on my opinion that he was the brains and force behind those really good Tulane teams of the early 2000’s
I hated y'all for a few years back then. Good times.
Posted on 5/25/22 at 11:47 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Schloss was also an early adapter is the mental side. He had(has) a sports psychologist work with the team. While it angers some on here, you can see it with the players getting centered and not wasting swings or pitches. The moment has never been too big and the game is never over. We’ve had a handful of comebacks we had no business winning.
Posted on 5/25/22 at 11:57 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Yep, the guy AVERAGED 41 WINS A YEAR AT TCU FOR TWENTY YEARS!
thats just an amazing stat- and he had A&M’s number when it mattered. glad THATS over with.
thats just an amazing stat- and he had A&M’s number when it mattered. glad THATS over with.
Posted on 5/26/22 at 1:46 am to truth22
Thing about it is the team got better from start to finish…I’m impressed…
Something I hope LSU is seeing at the moment…
We shall see…
Something I hope LSU is seeing at the moment…
We shall see…
Posted on 5/26/22 at 2:15 am to Farmer1906
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Didn’t see it but I make a point to listen to all his media clips. Super impressive.
One of the first things he did was praise Childress which I'm sure will give CGSCLobotomy a stroke if he hears it.
Posted on 5/26/22 at 3:17 am to Farmer1906
I did like when he said that he felt a team playing the shift against his batters is an insult and that they teach to bat with the pitch. I wish LSU and Jay Johnson would do more of that. The shift is played throughout the LSU lineup it seems and a lot of the team keeps grounding into it. I watched Brayden Jobert hit into the pull side shift for 6 weeks until he finally got hot against Vanderbilt this past weekend.
Posted on 5/26/22 at 7:42 am to SummerOfGeorge
the 2 things he said that i liked were:
1) batting practice homeruns are one of the most least impressive things to him
2) i take it as a personal insult if a team shifts for any of my hitters
dude spoke some great hitting approaches. great interview.
1) batting practice homeruns are one of the most least impressive things to him
2) i take it as a personal insult if a team shifts for any of my hitters
dude spoke some great hitting approaches. great interview.
Posted on 5/26/22 at 8:16 am to NS Tide
quote:Talent as a player just does not always transfer to teaching (as in coaching)
Yes, Gautreau
Posted on 5/26/22 at 8:28 am to Farmer1906
Was very excited when we landed him from TCU. He was my preferred target that I thought would not become available.
The team reflects the coach/ leader - and excelling on the mental side makes an enormous difference.
Had low expectations given the roster from last year. But he worked some magic.
The team reflects the coach/ leader - and excelling on the mental side makes an enormous difference.
Had low expectations given the roster from last year. But he worked some magic.
Posted on 5/26/22 at 8:39 am to SummerOfGeorge
If you can, watch Jack Moss our 1st baseman hit today. Dude is batting in the .366 and up area. He's a professional hitter. Really fun to watch.
Posted on 5/26/22 at 8:49 am to SummerOfGeorge
I also like he said Home Runs in Batting Practice are very unimpressive.
Posted on 5/26/22 at 10:57 am to Farmer1906
quote:not surprised Schloss had the foresight to do so. he's one of the best in college baseball. Ray asked Doc Kasper to sit in his dugout beginning in 1997 when Tanner took the Gamecock baseball job.
Schloss was also an early adapter is the mental side. He had(has) a sports psychologist work with the team.
Doc was a vital part in all of Carolina's success including the back-to-backs in Omaha. we lost Doc in April 2021. Kasper held 2 degrees from Ole Miss and and PH.D. from MSU.
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