Mariners hire Adair, Wetteland as coaches - 美國職棒

By Dora
at 2008-12-04T09:56
at 2008-12-04T09:56
Table of Contents
SEATTLE (AP)—The Seattle Mariners hired Rick Adair as pitching coach and John
Wetteland as bullpen coach on Wednesday.
The team announced that Adair and Wetteland will join new bench coach Ty Van
Burkleo and first base coach Lee Tinsley on the staff of first-time manager Don
Wakamatsu next season.
Seattle still has to hire a third base coach and hitting coach.
The entire 2009 staff, including general manager Jack Zduriencik, was not with
Seattle to begin the 2008 season.
Adair was a minor league pitching coordinator with Texas for the past four
seasons. Previously, he served as pitching coach of the Detroit Tigers (1996-99)
and Cleveland Indians (1992-93).
Wetteland is a former All-Star closer who was the bullpen coach for the
Washington Nationals in 2006.
He lost his job in June that season after Nationals manager Frank Robinson said
he asked Wetteland several times to get the team's relievers to focus more and
cut down on pranks, such as lighting firecrackers.
Under Wetteland in 2006, Nationals relievers had 12 saves in 21 chances, with
a 7-12 record and 4.41 ERA.
"It wasn't just their performance," Robinson said at the time. "It was the idea
of them not handling themselves during game time in a professional way."
--
Wetteland as bullpen coach on Wednesday.
The team announced that Adair and Wetteland will join new bench coach Ty Van
Burkleo and first base coach Lee Tinsley on the staff of first-time manager Don
Wakamatsu next season.
Seattle still has to hire a third base coach and hitting coach.
The entire 2009 staff, including general manager Jack Zduriencik, was not with
Seattle to begin the 2008 season.
Adair was a minor league pitching coordinator with Texas for the past four
seasons. Previously, he served as pitching coach of the Detroit Tigers (1996-99)
and Cleveland Indians (1992-93).
Wetteland is a former All-Star closer who was the bullpen coach for the
Washington Nationals in 2006.
He lost his job in June that season after Nationals manager Frank Robinson said
he asked Wetteland several times to get the team's relievers to focus more and
cut down on pranks, such as lighting firecrackers.
Under Wetteland in 2006, Nationals relievers had 12 saves in 21 chances, with
a 7-12 record and 4.41 ERA.
"It wasn't just their performance," Robinson said at the time. "It was the idea
of them not handling themselves during game time in a professional way."
--
Tags:
美國職棒
All Comments

By Adele
at 2008-12-08T22:38
at 2008-12-08T22:38
Related Posts
簽下 Russell Branyan

By Doris
at 2008-12-04T07:00
at 2008-12-04T07:00
MiLB Top 50 Prospects

By Gilbert
at 2008-12-04T00:59
at 2008-12-04T00:59
Winter League Stats

By Aaliyah
at 2008-11-27T13:57
at 2008-11-27T13:57
40-Man Rotation Move

By Michael
at 2008-11-21T12:00
at 2008-11-21T12:00
Wakamatsu to be next manager?

By Sandy
at 2008-11-20T01:12
at 2008-11-20T01:12