Yes, he did. For 18 days in 1977 with the New York Mets, Joe Torre was a player-manager. Joe only had 2 at bats during that time.
Yes. Bill Russell for the Celtics from 1966-1969.
They are all different.
The coach stays with team members who aren't playing at the time.
no,the coach will lose concentration
Yes, if it is his team's ball.
Sometimes the coach makes the decision as to when and who changes lines. Most of the time the players will change on the fly(which means they change while play is going on). That is when the coach decides the line that goes on but not when. The coach chooses when only during a stoppage in play.
To convince your coach to move you up you don't talk him into it. You would play well in practice and take good shots and maybe he or she will see that you should be playing striker. Mention the fact that you want to play striker to your coach once or twice, but not all the time. Your coach has the final decision
HE WAS THE COACH, Pat Riely used to be the Miami heat coach. and at the same time he was coach he was also the manager. now he is just the team manager..so yes he is part owner.
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This same thing happened to me, so i understand how you feel. Sometimes you just need time to get over this coach leaving. Focus on your swimming and try to improve your times.
Only the first and third base coaches are allowed on the field while play is going on. If time is called the pitching coach, hitting coach or manager are allowed on the field.
No