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After rumors he grabbed 2B Derek Dietrich around the neck, during a BP session back when, had gone public, Tino Martinez resigned as hitting coach of the Marlins. We fans didn't really know what to believe until the Sun-Sentinel cleared up the news:
Who would've thought Tino would be such a prick as a coach? He always struck me as a genuinely nice guy.
A source confirmed Martinez for months had been at odds with several players and staff members, including manager Mike Redmond. It recently came to Redmond's attention that Martinez engaged rookie Derek Dietrich in an inappropriate physical manner less than a week after his arrival in the big leagues.
Martinez denied reports that he put his hands around Dietrich's neck, saying his grabbed his jersey. The incident was serious enough that the Major League Baseball Players' Association was made aware of it well after the fact.
A stunned Dietrich, who was optioned to Double-A Jacksonville last week, was at a loss about how to handle the situation. He chose to keep quiet and somehow produced despite unimaginable duress. Dietrich ultimately relayed the story to Redmond. One other person witnessed what happened in the batting cage and corroborated Dietrich's account.
"I want to say that I never physically touched anyone by the neck," said Martinez, who apologized for his behavior. "That never happened. I have made some comments to certain players at certain times that I thought were more constructive criticism on separate occasions. Obviously they didn't feel that way and it kind of backfired on me.
"I just thought with some young players you needed to be a little firmer and try to get them on the right track, but obviously I made a mistake and I apologize for that to the Marlins' organization, my family and everyone involved."
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/miami-marlins/fl-marlins-notes-0729-20130728,0,3991918.story
Who would've thought Tino would be such a prick as a coach? He always struck me as a genuinely nice guy.