Don Baylor

Don Baylor
Donald Edward Bayloris a Major League Baseballcoach and a former MLB player and manager. During his 19 seasons in the major leagues, Baylor was a power hitter known for crowding the plate, and was a first baseman, left fielder, and designated hitter. He played for six different American League teams, primarily the Baltimore Orioles and California Angels, but also played for the Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees, Minnesota Twins, and Boston Red Sox. He later managed the expansion Colorado Rockies...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth28 June 1949
CountryUnited States of America
I have decided not to return as hitting coach so that I will be able to pursue other opportunities.
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The Southwest Conference and UT were not ready to break the color barrier. The Orioles took the pressure off Texas.
The Southwest Conference and U.T. was not ready to break the color barrier. The Orioles took the pressure off Texas.
I've always viewed it like this: If you take that player away from the team, where does it finish?
Sometimes it's a real good thing. But once you get it out, the next day it has to be over. Over. If it's not, if it festers, then you can't repair it.
Dobbs is coming along. It's not easy to go down and play every day and come up and sit and still hit. He has done that. Now he's being used against right-handers, but at some point he's got to show he can hit left-handers after not seeing them for a while. Those are the steps.
Dobbs is coming along, ... It's not easy to go down and play every day and come up and sit and still hit. He has done that. Now he's being used against right-handers, but at some point he's got to show he can hit left-handers after not seeing them for a while. Those are the steps.
Mel gave us a step-by-step. It was good to know.
No doubt about it. He just needs to learn how to hit inside pitches.
If inequality is a gulley in other states, it is a deep canyon in Texas.
It's only right. I'm not there. They didn't want to move right away, but after a few days, it made sense.
then he played me for the next two weeks.
It was encouraging. He wasn't trying to pull the ball the way he did when he was here before and there really wasn't that uncontrolled swing that he had. He was pretty much under control.