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Team chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. said the 46-year-old McGwire did the "right thing."
"No one condones what Mark did more than 10 years ago," DeWitt said. "But we hired him as our hitting coach because we know there are many contributions that Mark can and will make to our team and to this game.
"I'm glad Mark has gone public and the Cardinals welcome him back as our hitting coach."
Albert Pujols was a rookie in 2001 and is the lone former teammate still with the Cardinals. He declined comment on McGwire's admission through his agent Monday, although recently he credited McGwire for helping him with concentration and focus.
Matt Holliday is among a handful of Cardinals who already have an idea of McGwire's coaching style after hitting with him in southern California during the last offseason. McGwire said he called both Cardinals stars on Monday.
"I think he'll do great. He's a very good communicator," Holliday said. "I think people are very interested to see what he has to say, and he's someone I think everyone will respect."
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