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    Diamondbacks make changes to coaching staff after missing playoffs

    By Larry Brown,

    7 hours ago
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    Feb 13, 2019; Scottsdale, AZ, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks logo is seen during the first day of spring training workouts at Salt River Fields. Mandatory Credit: Rob Schumacher/The Republic via USA TODAY NETWORK

    The Arizona Diamondbacks are still recovering after missing the playoffs, and they have made some changes to their coaching staff.

    Diamondbacks reporter Steve Gilbert reported on Thursday that pitching coach Brent Strom, assistant pitching coach Dan Carlson and bullpen coach Mike Fetters will not return to the team in the same roles for next season.

    Arizona scored 886 runs this season, which was the most in MLB. They went 89-73, which was the same record as the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves, except Arizona did not qualify for the postseason due to a tiebreaker. But the Diamondbacks allowed 788 runs, which was the fifth-worst mark in MLB.

    Arizona’s 4.62 team ERA was 27th in MLB, and their 1.35 WHIP was tied for 26th.

    The Diamondbacks may have been bit by some bad luck. Their walks and home run numbers weren’t bad as a staff, but they allowed the second-highest amount of hits in the league (1,468). The team’s owner also was not happy with the performance of high-priced addition Jordan Montgomery.

    Putting together all the factors, and it’s no surprise that Arizona has made some changes. But their changes are nothing compared to what the Marlins did .

    The post Diamondbacks make changes to coaching staff after missing playoffs appeared first on Larry Brown Sports .

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    James McIntyre
    7h ago
    You mean Tory Lovullo is gone?🤣🤣🤣
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