For the second straight year the Yankees have fired their hitting coach. This time around it was Jeff Pentland, who was let go despite the lineup scoring the second-most runs in the league during his lone season.
Last year it was Kevin Long, who was fired by the Yankees after eight seasons on the job despite the lineup scoring the second-most runs in baseball during that span. Long quickly found a new home as the Mets’ hitting coach and they’re currently two wins away from the World Series, but he was asked for his reaction to the Yankees firing Pentland after just one season and had some interesting thoughts.
Long noted that he’s “good friends” with Pentland and then told Wallace Matthews of ESPN New York:
In contrast Long noted that the Mets went through some major struggles offensively earlier this season, but “we just kind of hung in there and stayed at it.”
Living well is the best revenge, too:
And now the Yankees are in the market for another hitting coach, who could be taking the fall this time next year.