As accounting manager with NRG Energy, Inc., Andrew Muc coordinates the Princeton, New Jersey, company’s month-end closing process. An avid sports fan, Andrew Muc supports Philadelphia teams such as the Eagles and Phillies. As the 2018 season commenced in April, all eyes were on manager Gabe Kapler, who was booed in the home opening game following the team’s 1-4 start. According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, a major issue centers on the team’s logjam of hitting talent, with first baseman Carlos Santana receiving a three-year contract during the offseason that puts him in direct contention with other stalwarts for time on the field. From a numerical standpoint, the Phillies have nine batters who should be in the everyday lineup and only seven slots open. With Santana, Hoskins, Herrera, and Hernandez veterans who have established their consistency over the years, five other players, including Scott Kingery, J.P. Crawford, and Aaron Altherr, need the playing time to demonstrate their abilities. With the team still finding its footing, these issues will need to be addressed to create the type of cohesion that leads to championships. Comments are closed.
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AuthorA member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Andrew Muc is an accounting manager at the Princeton, New Jersey-based firm NRG Energy, Inc. Archives
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