Watching His Former Students

You have to wonder what was running through Al Pedrique's mind this weekend. The A's first base coach spent the last three days watching the players that he managed during his five years in the Yankees minor league system. Like a high school or college coach who help mold the skills and mindsets of those who went onto success at the next level, Pedrique could certainly smile seeing Aaron Judge, Gary Sanchez, Gleyber Torres, Luis Cessa, Mike Ford, Domingo German, Chad Green and Nestor Cortes in the other dugout or out on the field.

Standing in the coaches' box he's wearing an Oakland uniform, not the interlocking NY. Gray with green and gold, not the iconic blue pinstripes. Having prepared a third of the current Yankee roster, which sports the American League's best record, Pedrique left the organization after not getting an interview for the job that went to Aaron Boone.

The onetime backup with the Mets, Pirates and Tigers who briefly managed the Diamondbacks soon joined Bob Melvin's Oakland staff. A well-deserved promotion for this baseball lifer. Just not the same as if he returned to the majors alongside the players whose talents he helped shape.

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