Lewis particularly impressed manager Scott Servais during the Mariners' second day of summer camp workouts Saturday, Shannon Drayer of 710 ESPN Seattle reports.
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Servais singled out Lewis when speaking about how essentially everyone on the roster came into summer camp in good shape. The young outfielder, who's set to take on an everyday role this season, attributed his current level of fitness to the fact he was able to maintain a full routine during the shutdown while housed in Atlanta. "I was able to work with my speed coach and my weight coach in private sessions," Lewis said. "Then my hitting coach from my high school days, who has been my hitting coach throughout, I was able to go to the high school and do private sessions too and be able to keep good distance with all that and still get all my work in."
If anything Servais says could be taken seriously, one might pay attention to it but since he has no experience at winning baseball, how could anyone listen. Just a bozo the M's want to make us look bad so they can be sold off. Worst manager ever!!
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leeman49erMon 7/6/20 11:32 AM
If anything Servais says could be taken seriously, one might pay attention to it but since he has no experience at winning baseball, how could anyone listen. Just a bozo the M's want to make us look bad so they can be sold off. Worst manager ever!!