2023-11-21 20:10:40
The Boston Red Sox announced this Tuesday Andrew Bailey as their new pitching coach following having served in the same role for four years with the San Francisco Giants.
Bailey was in the sights of the New York Yankees for the position of bench coach following the departure of Carlos Mendoza to the New York Mets, but the red-legged offer and his desire to continue guiding pitchers in the majors made him will move to Fenway Park.
The #RedSox today announced that they have hired Andrew Bailey as the Major League club’s pitching coach. pic.twitter.com/39Cn3pTpiW
— Red Sox (@RedSox) November 21, 2023
Bailey will replace Dave Bush in the role, who was unable to help turn around Boston’s pitching numbers over the past four seasons.
The new Red Sox coach was twice invited to the All-Star Game, leaving a 16-14 record with a 3.12 ERA and 95 saves in 8 seasons, in which he wore the jerseys of the Oakland Athletics, Boston, Yankees, and Phillies. of Philadelphia and Los Angeles Angels.
Bailey served as the Angels’ assistant coach and replay coordinator in 2018, and as the Angels’ bullpen coach in 2019. He then went to the Giants, where he worked alongside former manager Gabe Kapler.
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