The Atlanta Braves have made a strategic move by appointing Johnny Washington as their new minor league hitting coordinator, as reported by Sam Blum of The Athletic. This decision comes as a surprise to many, considering Washington's recent history with the Los Angeles Angels. But here's where it gets controversial... The Angels, under the leadership of Ron Washington, struggled with a low on-base percentage and a high strikeout rate, ranking 27th in scoring over the last two seasons. Despite having a lineup stacked with power hitters, the team's approach didn't progress as needed, leaving fans and analysts wondering what went wrong. Now, the Braves are hoping that Washington's expertise will help them improve their hitting performance. But will it be enough to make a difference? And this is the part most people miss... Washington's appointment raises questions about the effectiveness of his coaching methods, especially considering the Angels' recent struggles. As the Braves embark on this new journey, the baseball world is left wondering if Washington's hiring will be a game-changer or just another chapter in the ongoing debate about hitting coordination. View Comments (3)