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Post by Bobster21 »

6D53565E4D55555E7E5B4C5F083A0 wrote: Grateful for his contributions in helping the team ending its long period of frustration.  Wish him well in his retirement.
I remember how dominant he was in the 2013 Wildcard game against Johnny Cueto and the Reds.
He was a rookie phenom for the Twins in 2006 before injuring his arm and getting TJS. It wasn't until he joined the Pirates in 2013 that he began to resemble the pitcher he was back in 2006.
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Post by WildwoodDave2 »

436E63727564733330010 wrote: Grateful for his contributions in helping the team ending its long period of frustration.  Wish him well in his retirement.
I remember how dominant he was in the 2013 Wildcard game against Johnny Cueto and the Reds.
He was a rookie phenom for the Twins in 2006 before injuring his arm and getting TJS. It wasn't until he joined the Pirates in 2013 that he began to resemble the pitcher he was back in 2006.
Was one of Ray Searage reclamation projects
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Post by GreenWeenie »

I would say that Liriano and others reclaimed Searage.



Temporarily, anyway.
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Post by Bobster21 »

754057575C6557575C5B57320 wrote: I would say that Liriano and others reclaimed Searage.



Temporarily, anyway.
Searage had success helping veterans regain the success they had previously enjoyed. But he didn't seem to have much success helping young pitchers develop.
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Post by fjk090852-7 »

77494C44574F4F446441564512200 wrote: Sorry to hear that Hanrahan will no longer be in the Pirate organization.  He seemed to being doing well with the pitchers, but what do I know.
I read his article- It seems that he just wants to move on.
I just saw that Hanrahan is joining the Nationals as their Low A pitching coach. I am a little surprised because he was in AAA with the Pirates last season. From what I read money was not a reason for him leaving the organization. He might be promised a MLB coaching job by the Nats in the next year or two which possibly the Pirates could not promise.
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Post by GreenWeenie »

496469787F6E79393A0B0 wrote: I would say that Liriano and others reclaimed Searage.



Temporarily, anyway.
Searage had success helping veterans regain the success they had previously enjoyed. But he didn't seem to have much success helping young pitchers develop.


I consider that a fair and accurate assessment.



Seems as though his alarm clock rang and that was it.



I tend to agree with your past thoughts on pitching coaches.



Probably applies to a lot of hitting coaches, too, I would think.



These things tend to run in cycles.
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Post by GreenWeenie »

Joel Hanrahan to the Nats' organization.



https://triblive.com/sports/former-pira ... nationals/
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Post by DemDog »

El Toro hired by Brewers as player development coaches.
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Post by Bobster21 »

5B7A725B70781F0 wrote: El Toro hired by Brewers as player development coaches.
Will Pedro be teaching players how to throw? :D
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Post by Ecbucs »

4D606D7C7B6A7D3D3E0F0 wrote: El Toro hired by Brewers as player development coaches.
Will Pedro be teaching players how to throw?  :D


He knows how to say, "Don't do it like this!" in eight languages.
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