There have been plenty of moments in baseball involving steroids that stand out in our memories, but one that's always stuck in the back of my mind was Rafael Palmeiro sitting in front of Congress back in March 2005. There he was wagging his finger at Congress and saying "I have never used steroids. Period. I don't know how to say it any more clearly than that."Then five months later Palmeiro was being suspended 10 games by Major League Baseball for failing a steroid test. Of course Palmeiro then began backtracking and saying that he'd never "knowingly" taken any steroids in his life, and he wasn't changing his story on Friday as he was inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame.
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And by firing Rettenmund who had been the team's hitting coach since June of '06, they became the third team in the weak-hitting NL West to fire a hitting coach. The
I've always been part of the school that thinks baseball managers have little influence on the game -- certainly far less than football and basketball coaches to be sure. Through their bullpen maneuvering, they might influence the outcome of 10-15 games a year in my estimation, which is a far less percentage than the impact football and basketball coaches have. When all is said and done, it comes down to the performance of the players. So where am I going here? I want to know how much hitting coaches impact the teams they instruct.
When you have expectations and they're not met, somebody's going to get the blame for it. For the Dodgers, they of 9th-best batting average in the National League, hitting coach 
























