Astros
name Hinch as new manager of struggling club
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[September 30, 2014]
(Reuters) - The Houston Astros have
appointed A.J. Hinch as manager in place of Bo Porter, who was fired
earlier this month, the Major League Baseball team said on Monday.
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Hinch, 40, managed the Arizona Diamondbacks from May 2009 until
July 2010, compiling an 89-123 record, and was then vice-president
of professional scouting for the San Diego Padres for the next four
years.
"I couldn't be more excited to be the manager of the Houston
Astros," Hinch said in a statement. "We have a lot of work to do to
bring winning back to the city of Houston and Astros fans
everywhere. I can't wait to get started toward that goal today."
Hinch's appointment was announced 28 days after Porter and bench
coach Dave Trembley were both sacked, and Tom Lawless was brought in
as interim manager.
The Astros ended the 2014 season with a 70-92 record, finishing
fourth out of five teams in the American League West standings.
"Throughout our process, we searched for a person with previous
Major League experience who could effectively lead our young,
growing nucleus of talented players," Astros general manager Jeff
Luhnow said.
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"I have no doubt that A.J. is the right person to do that. He brings
experience as a Major League player, Major League manager and player
development executive. His skill sets and leadership abilities will
be enormous assets in our clubhouse."
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Frank
Pingue)
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