Dodgers announce minor league coaching assignments
Field Coordinator: Bruce Hines
Senior Advisor, Player Development: P.J. Carey
Hitting Coordinator: Gene Clines
Pitching Coordinator: Rafael Chaves
Outfield/Baserunning Coordinator: Rodney McCray
Infield Coordinator: Matt Martin
Catching Coordinator: Travis Barbary
Athletic Training Coordinator: Jim Young
Rehab Coordinator: Jeremiah Randall
Minor League Strength and Conditioning Coordinator: Mike Winkler
Triple-A Albuquerque
Manager: Tim Wallach
Hitting Coach: John Moses
Pitching Coach: Jim Slaton
Double-A Chattanooga
Manager: Carlos Subero
Hitting Coach: John Valentin
Pitching Coach: Danny Darwin
Single-A Inland Empire
Manager: Jeff Carter
Hitting Coach: Franklin Stubbs
Pitching Coach: Charlie Hough
Single-A Great Lakes
Manager: Juan Bustabad
Hitting Coach: Michael Boughton
Pitching Coach: Chuck Crim
Rookie-advanced Ogden
Manager: Damon Berryhill
Hitting Coach: Johnny Washington
Pitching Coach: Kremlin Martinez
Rookie-level Arizona League Dodgers
Manager: Lorenzo Bundy
Hitting Coach: Leo Garcia
Pitching Coach: Glenn Dishman
Rookie-level Dominican Summer League Dodgers
Manager: Pedro Mega
Hitting Coach: Tony Mota
Camelback Ranch – Glendale
Camelback Ranch Coordinator: John Shoemaker
Camelback Ranch Pitching Coach: George Culver
Camelback Ranch Senior Hitting Coach: Lenny Harris
Camelback Ranch Infield Coach: Daisuke Yamashita
Campo Las Palmas , Dominican Republic
Campo Las Palmas Director: Henry Cruz
Campo Las Palmas Field Coordinator: Antonio Bautista
Campo Las Palmas Catching Coordinator: Jose Hernandez
Campo Las Palmas Coach: Rafael Ozuna
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I apologize if this was mentioned already
but did anyone else ntice that Tony Jackson wrote the latest article for the Dodgers, I just checked out that ESPN Los Angeles site, and he’s got a story up.
http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/columns/story?columnist=jackson_tony&id=4755875
William Doolittle at your service, a.k.a. will do.
Mariners at it again
From Rosenthal:
Sources: Mariners have reached tentative agreement to trade Brandon Morrow to Blue Jays for B. League and prospect
seriosuly
why trade morrow? it must be a good prospect..
Mariner fans/bloggers on Twitter are hoping the prospect is Wallace. :)
by Eric Stephen on Dec 21, 2009 9:02 PM PST up reply actions
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the commentators? or writeer of the post?
dont ever believe the commenters…half are idiots
yeah they are just guessing
out of their asses… they have no clue.. but once in a while they will be right and forever they are the coolest person cause they guessed right…
wallace at third
griffey in center
and bradley in right
or for real
wallace at first
bradley in right and split at DH
Griffey DH
Yup. The first would be a really terrible defensive alignment, especially for a team that loves them some defense.
ichiro in RF
and franklin in CF,,
cant have a better middle and right side then that…
and then figgin and wilson on the left side of the diamond… wow their D will be great next year..
He’s a prospect only in the way some columnists referred to our young players in the last few years (356 MLB PA)
by Eric Stephen on Dec 21, 2009 9:07 PM PST up reply actions
theres no way its travis syder
itll probably be a good prosect but not top 5
While Brandon League had some very impressive peripherals, I’d like to see the Mariners snag another top prospect for Morrow.
Patience is for those who die waiting for something to happen
yep
95.5 mph with BIG TIME GB tendencies and a FANTASTIc changeup.. change up is best pitch last year..
rare to see a fastball change up right hander
as their only 2 pitches and strike out over 9 per 9 along with great control and GB tendencies… the guy is a great reliever
was wondering that myself Tripon, You would think Jon would have said something either yea or nay by now.
by arbfuldodger on Dec 21, 2009 9:32 PM PST up reply actions
















