The New York Yankees have made a major move in their coaching staff, bringing on former Detroit Tigers manager Brad Ausmus as their new bench coach. Ausmus will be working under manager Aaron Boone, who is entering his third season with the team.
Ausmus brings a wealth of experience to the Yankees, having managed the Tigers for four seasons from 2014-2017. During his tenure in Detroit, Ausmus led the team to a 314-332 record and two playoff appearances. He also won the American League Manager of the Year award in 2014.
In addition to his managerial experience, Ausmus has also served as a special assistant to the general manager for the Los Angeles Angels and as a special assistant to the general manager for the San Diego Padres. He has also been a part of Team USA’s coaching staff in the World Baseball Classic in 2013 and 2017.
Ausmus is known for his strong communication skills and his ability to connect with players. He has also been praised for his knowledge of the game and his ability to think outside the box. This makes him a great fit for the Yankees, who are looking to build on their success from last season.
The Yankees are hoping that Ausmus can help them take the next step and reach the World Series this year. With his experience and knowledge, he should be able to provide valuable insight to Boone and the rest of the coaching staff.
It will be interesting to see how Ausmus fits in with the Yankees and how he can help them reach their goals this season. With his experience and knowledge, he should be a great addition to the team and help them reach their ultimate goal of winning a championship.