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Unless I'm mistaken, it doesn't entirely work like that. Yes, a finesse pitcher will teach control, but that teaching is going to be a lot less effective with pitchers who aren't control oriented. Coaches are best at training guys who are oriented the way they are (unless you're talking about a neutral coach who is the same with everyone).
So if you've signed power pitchers and developed them all the way along the line as power guys, then you should have a power coach at the top because you'll get the most out of his work.
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