Endangered species: Chuck Hernandez?

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 Endangered species: Chuck Hernandez?
Well, someone has to pay for the lack of pitching in Tiger Town. Popular finger pointing , however, goes past the teflon leader Jim Leyland and, rather, to one of his coaches: pitching coach Chuck Hernandez. Which, you know, isn’t real fair in my mind. I understand why the idea comes up. For one, this guy’s looking for a job and has a proven track record doing Hernandez’ ... [link]

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Like Stripes on the Fur Coat of a Tiger - 05/13
Published 5/13/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys: Front Page Posts
...   The vultures seem to be circling around the next scapegoat for the Tigers' troubles.  Kind of like a boxer dancing and shuffling around the ring, sizing up his opponent before cocking his arm and letting a punch fly.  Pitching coach Chuck Hernandez appears to be the next target of booing and disdain from Tiger Town, and Kurt looks at whether or not that's warranted over at Mack Avenue Tigers. ...

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