Tag Archives: Von Joshua

Rudy Jaramillo’s Approach to Hitting

Wonder what all the hype surrounding Rudy Jaramillo is about?  To hear Derek Lee talk about it, hitting coaches don’t really make much of a difference.  After Cubs hitting coach Von Joshua was released, Lee commented that hitters know their swings and what adjustments they need to make.  The role of the hitting coach, according [...]

Cubs Fire Hitting Coach

As soon as the final out of the final game was recorded (a loss to the D-Backs), the Cubs fired their hitting coach, Von Joshua.  Joshua had been brought in mid-year to replace Gerald Perry.
In an article by Phil Rogers of the Chicago Tribune, Jim Hendry is quoted as saying Joshua didn’t do anything wrong.  [...]

More Fallout From the Bradley Suspension

The initial reaction to the suspension of Milton Bradley was overwhelmingly supportive of Jim Hendry.  Writers and pundits expressed opinions that almost universally derided Bradley’s behavior and supported Hendry’s suspension of Bradley for said behavior.  The one lone voice criticizing Hendry (and Lou Piniella) was Dave Kaplan in his blog on ChicagoNow.com which I referenced [...]

Catching Up At The All-Star Break

When I left on vacation last week, I planned on keeping up with my blog entries.  Unfortunately, every time I had the time to do it, I didn’t have an Internet connection, and every time I could find an Internet connection, I didn’t have time to log on.  Oh well…
So what’s happened since the last [...]

Cubs Get New Hitting Coach

The Cubs have been having trouble scoring runs this year so they made the only move the could make.  They fired hitting coach Gerald Perry and replaced him with Triple-A hitting coach Von Joshua.  The move immediately paid off as the Cubs went out and beat the Twins 3-2 to salvage the final game of [...]