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Diamondbacks hire Stottlemyre
Nick Piecoro
The Arizona Republic
Feb. 5, 2007
The Diamondbacks added a highly regarded pitching coach to the organization today by hiring Mel Stottlemyre as a special assignment instructor.
Stottlemyre, 66, will be with the Diamondbacks during spring training and will likely spend a good portion of the regular season in player development.
“We view him as a real resource for players and coaches,” Diamondbacks General Manager Josh Byrnes said. “(Pitching coach) Bryan (Price) welcomes having someone like Mel to bounce ideas off of. I’m sure the minor league staff will feel the same way.”
Byrnes said Stottlemyre also could be with the big league team for “series or two or three,” and could be dispatched as a scout.
Stottlemyre had several connections to the Diamondbacks, including his sons Todd and Mel Jr. Todd pitched for the Diamondbacks from 1999 to 2002 and Mel Jr. is the organization’s minor league pitching coordinator.
Byrnes said Stottlemyre also knows manager Bob Melvin and Price well, and that the club looked into hiring him before last season.
But Stottlemyre opted to spend another year with the New York Yankees, for whom he served as pitching coach from 1996-2005. if(ScriptsLoaded) stInit();
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/diamondbacks/articles/0205stottlemyre.html
Nick Piecoro
The Arizona Republic
Feb. 5, 2007
The Diamondbacks added a highly regarded pitching coach to the organization today by hiring Mel Stottlemyre as a special assignment instructor.
Stottlemyre, 66, will be with the Diamondbacks during spring training and will likely spend a good portion of the regular season in player development.
“We view him as a real resource for players and coaches,” Diamondbacks General Manager Josh Byrnes said. “(Pitching coach) Bryan (Price) welcomes having someone like Mel to bounce ideas off of. I’m sure the minor league staff will feel the same way.”
Byrnes said Stottlemyre also could be with the big league team for “series or two or three,” and could be dispatched as a scout.
Stottlemyre had several connections to the Diamondbacks, including his sons Todd and Mel Jr. Todd pitched for the Diamondbacks from 1999 to 2002 and Mel Jr. is the organization’s minor league pitching coordinator.
Byrnes said Stottlemyre also knows manager Bob Melvin and Price well, and that the club looked into hiring him before last season.
But Stottlemyre opted to spend another year with the New York Yankees, for whom he served as pitching coach from 1996-2005. if(ScriptsLoaded) stInit();
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/diamondbacks/articles/0205stottlemyre.html