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Tigers Hire A.J. Hinch As New Tigers Manager and New Coaches

Tigers first base coach Alfredo Am?zaga, others in organization won?t return in 2024.

The Tigers hired Chip Lawrence, who finished runner-up to Mark Conner for the scouting director job in October 2022, as a special assistant to scouting and global crosschecker.

The Tigers organization for the first time in a long time, maybe ever, is robust with talent in their scouting and development staff.

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...-alfredo-amzaga-wont-return-2024/71227816007/
Detroit Tigers coach Alfredo Am?zaga, others in organization won't return in 2024.
Freep
 
https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2023/10/26/five-for-friday-90/
FIVE FOR FRIDAY.
Totally Tigers

If you?ve read anything about Theo Epstein, you?ll remember that he said rebuilding an organization?s culture and foundation take a minimum of 3 years. Once you take over a franchise, there are many layers that require culling in order to get the right mix of talent, personalities and professional skills.

So no one shouldn?t be surprised that on an off day from the October games, the Tigers started making their second round of employee cuts. Eight more employees announced with additional ones that were not included in the reporting. Expect more once the World Series is over.

Most of those terminated are not among the top tier of decision-makers. However, releasing them makes a big statement about the cultural changes being made within the Tigers organization.

So what are the most important takeaways?

I?ve got 5:
 
https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2023/10/30/the-best-money-ever-spent/
THE BEST MONEY EVER SPENT.
Totally Tigers

Isn?t it amazing what happens when you sign quality talent?

I?m not talking about the players.

I am talking about the personnel. Specifically Scott Harris, Ryan Garko, Rob Metzler, Kenny Graham, Gabe Ribas, Ryan Sienko, Mark Connor, A. J. Hinch and his coaches and the dozens of others who have been brought in to craft the entire process of acquiring, developing and promoting the talent we see on the field. (Jeff Greenberg remains off this list simply because he was just hired.)

It is the difference between night and day.

Few teams have been as clueless as the Tigers when it came to hiring those to run the organization. After Sparky Anderson?s retirement, there was a parade of first-time managers and former players who became skippers.

And it really was sad that the Tigers couldn?t go beyond their boundaries and explore managerial talent outside the organization. Instead, they took the easy way out by hiring Dave Dombrowski?s former Marlins manager, Jim Leyland, who had been retired for 6 years since walking away from both of his contracts with the Marlins (after 2 years) and Rockies (after 1 year).

Seriously, how many other organizations decided that going after long-retired managers was the perfect solution to their needs? It really does smack of either being unimaginative, lazy, desperate and/or believing that the personnel you bring in isn?t really important to winning.
 
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/sulliru01.shtml
LET THE RIVER RUN.
Totally Tigers

On Tuesday, I blogged about the best investment the Tigers have ever made. Hiring top end talent to run every aspect of the organization. Talent that is already shown to have paid off in the scouting, development and promotion of players.

A number of Tigers have given testimonials now about how they have been helped perform better.
And now, we?re hearing from the minor leaguers, too.
 
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https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/11/yankees-hire-james-rowson-hitting-coach.html
Yankees Name James Rowson Hitting Coach.
MLBTR

https://motorcitybengals.com/posts/...-james-rowson-poached-by-yankees-01hf51phkt14
News: Tigers assistant hitting coach James Rowson poached by Yankees.
The Detroit Tigers lost one of their assistant hitting coaches.
MCBTB

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...n-new-york-yankees-hitting-coach/71488163007/
Detroit Tigers assistant hitting coach James Rowson leaves for New York Yankees.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2023/11/tigers-assistant-hitting-coach-hired-by-yankees.html
Tigers? assistant hitting coach hired by Yankees.
Mlive

There?s always the possibility, of course, that another club will pry Rowson away with for a more prominent role. In addition to his three seasons as a bench coach in Miami, he?s also previously interviewed for the Twins? managerial vacancy that went to Rocco Baldelli and was reportedly one of three finalists in the Red Sox? most recent managerial search. That only speaks to how well regarded Rowson is throughout the industry, however.
 
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https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...talks-future-free-agent-pitchers/71572901007/
'Days of Roar' Tigers Podcast: Chris Castellani joins to talk future of Detroit Tigers. 65 minutes.

On this episode: Mark and Evan have a news-packed week to catch us up, on including minor league free agents, Scott Harris at the GM meetings, coaching staff changes and more. The guys also dive into the conversation on available arms for this off-season. Later in the pod, the "Days of Roar" duo are joined by Chris Castellani of Barstool Sports. The trio talk Javier B?ez, the new hire of broadcaster Jason Benetti, and what may be on the horizon for the 2024 Detroit Tigers.
 
https://www.blessyouboys.com/2023/1...l-response-al-avila-chris-ilitch-scott-harris
Detroit Tigers fan poll: Are you confident in AJ Hinch as the Tigers? manager?
BYBTB

Hinch has been the driving force behind a lot of organizational change in his three years as manager. Are you still confident in his leadership?

AJ Hinch arrived in Detroit on October 30, 2020. In a little over three years as manager of the Detroit Tigers, he?s undoubtedly been the key driver in the effort to remake themselves into a cutting edge organization. However, on the field things have proceeded in fits and starts, leading to a 221-265 record over those three seasons. Based on the talent he had to work with, that?s not terrible, but obviously the club is still far from their goals.

So the question is how much confidence do knowledgeable Tigers fans have in AJ Hinch at this point?

One thing seems certain. Hinch is going nowhere. This is no surprise to us after seeing the level of influence Hinch has exerted at all levels of franchise. He?s had a rare opportunity as a manager to help reshape player development from the farm system to the major leagues, and had a big hand in the transition of the front office from Al Avila?s regime to Scott Harris. A small but vocal contingent believed that Hinch would jump ship at the first good opportunity after using the Tigers as a stepping stone to rebuild his reputation in the wake of the Houston Astros cheating scandal, but by now it should be obvious that he?s fully committed for the foreseeable future.

On Friday, Hinch appeared on the Foul Territory podcast, which features former major leaguers as guest hosts. At one point, asking about the Tigers and their future, a fairly shrewd question was posed to him. ?Would he reach 1000 managerial wins with the Tigers??

Currently Hinch sits at 791 wins, 209 short of that goal. We?d love to believe that the Tigers will average 105 wins in 2024 and 2025, but that?s pretty unrealistic. To reach 1000, he?ll need to stick around through 2026.

His answer? ?Absolutely.?

Now, that isn?t much to go on. A manager can?t say much else. Still, he didn?t say ?hopefully,? which is probably the standard answer. We wouldn?t want to make too much out of this, but Hinch?s ?absolutely? is the most substantive comment Hinch has made about his contract status and long term plans since he took over. He declined reporters questions on the topic throughout 2023, Chris Ilitch nor Scott Harris have really discussed it in specifics other than to express full confidence in Hinch, and details of the terms or salary haven?t been public.

Of course, if you were watching closely, this wasn?t much of a question in the first place. Much of the overhaul of the Tigers? front office and player development system has Hinch?s fingerprints on it. When Avila was fired, it was Hinch appearing with Chris Ilitch, assisting in the search that led to Scott Harris, and throughout the process his future as manager was never remotely in question despite a new front office taking over.

Unless things go very poorly, Hinch is going to be managing the Tigers for years to come.

Personally I think Hinch has been a major asset to the Tigers overall, but the one standout flaw to me is the consistently slow starts. He brought it up himself on the Foul Territory podcast. Through April 30, the Hinch-led Tigers have produced records of 8-19 in 2021, 7-13 in 2022, and 10-16 in 2023. The whole 2022 season was just a general mess, but in both 2021 and 2023 the Tigers picked up the pace after rough starts and played average or better ball the rest of the way.

The Tigers can?t afford enough faltering start in April and May if they?re going to threaten in a very winnable looking AL Central in 2024. Right now their most realistic path to the postseason is to convince leadership to be aggressive at the trade deadline with a good first half. Entering camp they should have a few less positional question marks than over the past three years. Hopefully Hinch and company can take advantage of that and be better prepared to hit the ground running.

What is your confidence level in AJ Hinch?s leadership right now? Vote below, and let us know what you think in the comments.

Poll:
How do you feel about AJ Hinch?
 
A.J. Hinch signed a contract extension with the Tigers after the 2023 season, as announced by president of baseball operations Scott Harris.

Hinch: ?I love working here. I love who I work for. ? I think we can win here.?
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/a-j-hinch-extension-tigers-manager
Tigers sign Hinch to long-term extension.
Detroit also announces additions to manager's 2024 coaching staff.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2023/1...rs-aj-hinch-lance-zawadski-contract-extension
Tigers announce contract extension for manager AJ Hinch.
The Tigers also finalized Hinch?s coaching staff for 2024.
BYBTB

https://motorcitybengals.com/posts/detroit-tigers-aj-hinch-contract-extension-long-term
Detroit Tigers and A.J. Hinch reach agreement on a contract extension.
Detroit Tigers agree to contract extension with A.J. Hinch.
MCBTB

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/12/tigers-sign-a-j-hinch-to-long-term-extension.html
Tigers Sign A.J. Hinch To Long-Term Extension.
MLBTR

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...-a-j-hinch-to-contract-extension/71806343007/
Detroit Tigers sign manager A.J. Hinch to contract extension.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2023/12/tigers-give-manager-aj-hinch-contract-extension.html
Tigers give manager A.J. Hinch contract extension.
Mlive
 
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