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R-Phils Manager Steve Roadcap Talks Pitching

As a player, Steve Roadcap was a career minor leaguer. He played from 1982-1986 in the Cubs' system. As a manager, Roadcap has also stuck firmly at the minor league level. He began managing for the Cubs' rookie league team in Wytheville, VA in 1988. Roadcap moved up in the Chicago system managing at various levels until 1998. After spending time coaching and managing in the Seattle Mariners system, Roadcap has now managed at three levels in the Philadelphia Phillies' organization, since 2006.

I had the opportunity to speak with Steve this week about his pitching staff with the Phillies' Double A affiliate in Reading, PA. Check out the media player below to listen to that interview.




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