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Who is the coach for Detroit Tigers?

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Asked by: Jenny Nieves

Who is the new Detroit Tigers manager?

A. J. Hinch

The Tigers’ current manager is A. J. Hinch, who was named manager on October 30, 2020, following the sudden retirement of Ron Gardenhire. The franchise’s first manager after the team’s arrival in the American League was George Stallings, who managed the team for one season.

Who is the Detroit Tigers bench coach?

Lombard, who spent five seasons as the Dodgers’ first-base coach, is now entering his second year as A.J. Hinch’s bench coach in Detroit. If he gets camera time, it’s probably because he is sitting next to Hinch in the dugout.

Who is the Detroit Tigers coaching staff?

Tigers Roster & Staff

Manager & Coaches Title
George Lombard 26 Bench Coach Bench Coach
Scott Coolbaugh 53 Hitting Coach Hitting Coach
Mike Hessman 27 Assistant Hitting Coach Assistant Hitting Coach
Chris Fetter 52 Pitching Coach Pitching Coach

What happened to the Detroit Tigers third base coach?

Detroit Tigers third base coach Chip Hale leaves to coach Arizona baseball. After 84 games with the Detroit Tigers, third base coach Chip Hale is returning to the University of Arizona as the baseball team’s next head coach, the program announced Monday. He received a five-year contract and will be introduced Wednesday …

Who is the Dodgers first base coach?

Clayton McCullough

Clayton McCullough, the Dodgers’ first base coach, could still end up on the East Coast this winter. McCullough is being considered for the bench coach position in new manager Buck Showalter’s staff according to The New York Post.

Where is Chip Hale?

On November 7, 2020, Hale was named the third base coach for the Detroit Tigers. On July 5, 2021, Hale left the Tigers so he could become the head baseball coach at the University of Arizona.

What happened to Chip Hale?

Hale, 55, leaves Washington amid a staff shake-up. He was Martinez’s bench coach for two seasons before moving to third base coach in 2020. And while he wanted to remain with the Nationals, the team with which he won the World Series last October, he also can see why it’s time to move on.