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Straight Lines | Fredi Gonzalez: Managing in the Big Leagues, Building Chemistry & What Straight Lines Means to a World Series Coach

59 min · 28. maj 2026
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Host Coach Tim Neiman welcomes former Major League manager Fredi Gonzalez to Straight Lines, brought to you by Bluebook Sports — download the Bluebook Sports app today on Apple or Google Play to connect directly with players, parents, and coaches. Fredi spent 36 years in professional baseball, managing the Florida Marlins from 2007 to 2010 and the Atlanta Braves from 2011 to 2016, where he led a roster that included Chipper Jones, Brian McCann, and a rookie Freddie Freeman hitting eighth in his first big league game. Coach Neiman and Fredi dig into what separates talented teams that win from talented teams that don't, why chemistry is real and why only people who've been in a clubhouse truly understand it, and what it takes to manage a pitching staff at the highest level. Fredi also opens up about being let go after a roster reset with the Braves in 2016, what it felt like to sleep for four days after it ended, and why he looks back on those years with gratitude. He shares his thoughts on Team USA, the WBC, the growing cost of attending a big league game, and what the next CBA could mean for fans. A candid, wide-ranging conversation about leadership, resilience, and what it means to keep your lines straight. A must-listen for coaches, leaders, and baseball fans at every level.

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