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Van Horn seems protective of Vitello in sort of a father/son kind of way. Van Horn would come to his defense when Vitello would let his emotions get the best of him while at Arky. I remember we and others were not too fond of Vitello when he as an assistant at Arky, and due to some of his antics when they beat us and others in Hoover stadium back in 2015, but Van Horn reportedly mentored him. Also, Van Horn refused to bite today when pressed about what Vitello confronted him about.
I think Van Horn has a lot of respect for Vitello. You would think it would be even more so the other way. I suspect it was a little bit of the "son" complaining to the "dad" and letting his competitive spirit overcome the maturity side of the equation.
Uncle Joe is calling pitches for Kopps. He is literally throwing all junk. Just talked to a scout that said that’s why he won’t get drafted until the 30th round. Sad that Van Horn turned this 92 mph pitcher out of HS into a junk baller with no interest from MLB scouts now.
“When you plays team like that, a top-5 matchup like that, the No. 1 team in the country, the little things are going to matter,” Connor Pavolony said. “We’ll be better for it. And at the end of the day, when it matter more, we’ll be better.”
“We expected to come out here and win this weekend, I’m going to be honest with you,” Pavolony said. “There was no doubt in my mind that we were going to come out and play them just like they played us. But at the end of the day, we didn’t get it done. We’re just frustrated because we knew that we could have.”
“I would see it as motivation for us,” Tidwell said. “I know I’m mad right now. And I know it’s going to make me work out harder tomorrow, when I work out. I think our team is going to use it as motivation, and it should help us overall.”