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"The first thing he wants to do, and he told me this early, is to make them comfortable and they will buy into whatever you tell them. And it's true," Garcia added. "Hitting at the professional level is hard no matter where you are, if you are independent or in the big leagues. But Mike's process of being able to get the most out of hitters I saw every year at River City and, unfortunately, last year at Gateway when they were playing us. He doesn't try and reinvent the wheel. He gets guys to trust and when you have the trust, they are going to buy in."

According to Schaub, the people that have been brought in around him seem to fit one particular mold to this point.

"I want winners. I want guys who are here to win. That was important to our group," Schaub said. "We could have gotten an ex-major leaguer (to manage) but they had no proof of performance on the winning side of management. Our games are going to be fun and they are going to be a show, but ultimately we're a city of champions and we want to continue that. That's why we chose Mike and Dave and to a certain degree why we chose Chris. They are winners and have proven it."

Breyman's pitching coach will be Eric Coleman.

"He's from Central Michigan. In 2008, he was a manager when I was playing. I had a very good relationship with him. In 2009, he actually tried to get me to be his hitting coach on a travel team called the Oakland County Cruisers," Breyman said. "The reason I stopped playing was because I wanted to be around my family and be around home a little bit, which is why I declined. But it wasn't because of Eric. He is a very top-notch human being.

"He was a no-brainer hire, as well. He's been a manager in this league already and he will help me with anything I encounter. Obviously this is my first job managing and I can ask him about things and he'll be right there to help me. I've already talked to him a few times and he is very happy to be a part of this organization and to be back in the league. He is 100 percent behind be with everything we do."

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