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Who’ll be Behind the Bench This Season?
February 13, 2009 · Patrick Hickey, Jr. · Jump to comments
Going into the last week of the season this past year, then Brooklyn Cyclones skipper Edgar Alfonzo wasn’t the same high energy bench boss that helped guide the team to NY-Penn League championship in 2001 or a final in 2007.
Simply put, Alfonzo looked like he needed a break.
Nevertheless, as soon as the season was over, Fonzie was out coaching the very same players he spent the summer with, at the team’s instructional leagues, doing whatever he had to in order to help them climb up the proverbial food chain in the Mets organization.
You see, dedication and maintaining a top-notch work ethic are things that Alfonzo takes very seriously.
So despite the fact that he probably was in the need of a shave of a Red Bull, Alfonzo went to instructional league and ended up enjoying himself.
“These guys are working very hard and are learning a lot,” Alfonzo, who has served at several different positions in the organization over the past decade, said via telephone in . “I’ve had a lot of fun with them here. Guys like [Cyclones outfielder] Sean Ratliff and [Cyclones first baseman] Ike Davis have shown me a lot. They are absorbing all the information and are playing very well.”
A few months later, Alfonzo’s name still appears on the team’s website as the team’s skipper, but unlike previous years, where announcements were made at this time in the season, the team has yet to make a decision on who will be behind the bench.
In spite of how last season ended, with the team missing the playoffs for the first time in three seasons and the first time with Alfonzo at the helm, Fonzie was rewarded for his time and energy and was appointed as the head coach of the Savannah Sand Gnats a week and a half ago.
That doesn’t mean he didn’t enjoy himself in Brooklyn though.
“Aside from the big leagues, Brooklyn is the best place to manage in the Mets organization,” said Alfonzo. “I don’t know what the organizations plans are for me next season, but I know that I’ve really enjoyed my time there.”
However, with Alfonzo now in Savannah, who will manage the Cyclones?
Many fans feel that Donovan Mitchell, former Cyclones coach and lifetime .275 hitter over 780 minor league games is the front runner. Coaching at Savannah last season and Kingsport in ’06 and ’07, Mitchell definitely has the charisma and resume to coach in Brooklyn.
The only question is, will he?
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