After dodging a foul ball, Elvis Andrus kindly asked Robinson Chirinos to hit it fair
A Major League team has a lot of coaches, from the manager to the first-base coach down to the bullpen coach. If there's instruction needed, there's a coach for it.
During Thursday night's game against the A's, the Rangers appeared to temporarily add another coach to their staff. After shortstop
Chirinos immediately produced results under Andrus' admittedly brief tutelage. On the very next pitch, he hit the ball to the right of the third-base bag. Unfortunately, it was a ground ball that ended the inning. Maybe next time, Andrus should just ask his teammate to hit a home run and see if he obliges.