Lee's set of experiences as a former professional player, scout, and coach has allowed him to make a successful transition to a manager. His knowledge of the game, first hand experiences, and ability to communicate enable him to be an effective leader of young developing players.
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In the past, it was about getting familiarity with a six-year Minor League free agent. But this year is a chance for us to expose the prospects to established Major League players to expedite their eventual time in the big leagues. We look at it as invaluable experience.
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We get former Major Leaguers and former Indians with genuine interest involved and more familiar with our development approach. Cory is clearly interested in that. This is an opportunity for us to take a look at his ability to communicate.
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Adam is a guy who still has tremendous velocity. But he still has to change speeds and pitch to location much like most pitchers do.
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There's no denying work ethic and creativity. He wasn't an overpowering pitcher during his career. He had to find every angle possible to compete and have success, which he did. So he brings in a different viewpoint.
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Ruben has a complete understanding of our development approach and proven ability to communicate and nurture this process. His extensive knowledge of delivery mechanics and effective teaching techniques has made an impact on a number of pitchers at all levels of the organization.
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