RICK KNAPP NAMED TIGERS PITCHING COACH DETROIT
Photo by Jack Rosenberg
Photo by Jack Rosenberg
The Detroit Tigers today announced the organization has hired Rick Knapp as the club’s pitching coach.
Knapp joins the Tigers major league coaching staff after spending the previous 12 seasons as the minor league pitching coordinator for the Minnesota Twins. He first joined the Twins organization in 1996 as the pitching coach with the Gulf Coast League Twins.
“Rick is a quality baseball person and he will be a solid addition to our staff,” Tigers Manager Jim Leyland said. “He brings an excellent track record of developing major league caliber pitchers.”
Knapp began his coaching career as the pitching coach at Single A Gastonia in the Texas Rangers organization in 1988. He served as the pitching coach with the Gulf Coast League Rangers the next four seasons (1989-92), before serving in that capacity with Triple A Oklahoma City in both 1993 and 1994. Knapp spent his final season with the Rangers organization as the pitching coach with the Gulf Coast League Rangers in 1995.
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