Still an odd choice. He was supposedly in the clubhouse with Bobby Bonilla playing cards while the Mets were losing Game Six of the 1999 NLCS. I think thats how most Met Fans remember him.
if he gets hired, he will find a way to make the hitting coach stint a springboard back into the MLB as an 80-year old lead off hitter
There's so much nepotism with hitting coaches. It seems 2/3 of the teams have former stars as hitting coaches. Good players don't necessarily make good coaches. Why don't you see the same thing for pitching coaches or managers? They're not former stars from the same team with nearly the same frequency.
What's stopping you.
Tampa is a hell hole.
When I found out WFAN had finally started streaming online, after almost a decade of broken promise, I was absurdly happy. I listened to Steve Somers with a big stupid grin on my face for an hour.