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Old 08-13-2020, 12:18 PM   #60
Clovidequano Dovatha
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Time to introduce you to Jesse Charron, the Bayous' current Pitching Coach. This introduction to him may be a bit longer than the average profile might be for many of the people mentioned in this thread, in terms of teams' major league personnel, but if so, then so be it. With that said, then, with no further ado, I'll get to trying to introduce him here as best as I can and as briefly as possible, of course, folks.

Jesse Charron was born on February 28, 1896 in West Valley City, Utah to Clement and the former Beatrice Wynston, the twin sister of Rose, as their eldest son and child of five for his parents, a lawyer and a housewife.

Jesse, unlike his future co-worker and first cousin Art Williams, grew up in a quiet house, at least for the most part, because his father was generally not the kind of man to raise his voice when he didn't have to, nor was he particularly a mean man, either. There were occasionally disagreements, of course, as there often is in many families, but at least 90% of the time, if not more, in many situations he saw or was part of, those disagreements were resolved rationally and civilly, without anyone resorting to yelling or throwing temper tantrums.

Jesse grew up loved by his parents, siblings, and several close friends, at least, as he grew up in Utah and Washington, D.C., mainly, for his father spent some time serving some, if not all, of the people of Utah as a Whig Party member of the United States House of Representatives. By the time Jesse was fifteen, however, his father had left office, and the family returned to Utah permanently. Or at least his parents did, anyway.

After finishing high school in 1914, Jesse went to college at the University of Kentucky, after being recruited by the head coach t here as a right-handed starting pitcher. In college, Jesse was a standout pitcher all four years. But after college, while playing for a construction company's baseball team, often weird injuries started coming his way somehow. Ultimately they helped end his active playing career, as did certain other life experiences, by the time he was in his late twenties to early thirties. Such as suffering from the sudden unexpected losses of his parents and one sibling to assorted criminal acts committed by certain people on a vacation trip to California for his parents and while out with friends after work one day in Nevada for his sibling, for instance.

It was not long after the losses of his parents and a brother that he met his future wife Margot Holmsen, a native of Minnesota, in Shreveport, Louisiana, while she was visiting her newlywed sister, and while he was conducting company-related business there as a construction worker. Within five years of their meeting each other, they were married in 1929, the day after his 33rd birthday.

Now, almost eighteen years and four children later, after having first met Joe Waldrip during World War II, he and Margot live in New Orleans during the season and in Chanhassen, Minnesota during the offseasons with their children, whenever possible. He loves living in both places a great deal, in truth, whenever he can, especially with plenty of hunting and fishing opportunities frequently present in both Louisiana and Minnesota.

Jesse was hired not long after the New Orleans Bayous pro baseball franchise was created as their first head pitching coach. He hopes in time to help the Bayous develop a very good pitching staff, but it may still take some time to do so, for sure. He may not yet have much to work with, on the major league team, for pitchers, but he remains optimistic the Bayous may be able to eventually develop several good ones in the near future.

In his spare time, besides hunting and fishing, he often plays chess fairly well, cooks, and rides horses, whenever he can. Plus he is usually fairly conversant, at least, about many potential topics of discussion, including current events, and even little-known and/or obscure facts about any number of people, places, or things, at that.

He often surprises people with weird turns of phrasings or a strange sense of humor, and most don't get the punchlines of many of his jokes. But he still shows that he cares a lot for the feelings of those he meets, whenever possible and appropriate. His attempts at being humorous around other people are NEVER cruel, for sure.

He is not the kind of man, generally, to ever bear a grudge against those who have hurt him or those close enough to him. But he still has a very good sense of justice as part of his personal nature. And he will always seek justice in lawful and moral ways, without exception, first, before directly seeking vengeance on the guilty party or parties himself. Especially due to the fact that he's definitely a Bible-believing Christian in his life, just as he has been for many years now.

Picture(s) and certain other information will be shared later as possible and all, I'm sure. The next profile that's most likely to be shared here will be the one for the Bayous' current hitting coach Miguel Castaneda. Please watch for it to be posted here as soon as possible, folks. Thank you. CD out.
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