Minnesota Twins to hire former Toronto Blue Jays reliever as bullpen coach
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NEWS: LaTroy Hawkins will be the Twins bullpen coach next season. Great get for Derek Shelton's first staff in Minnesota, landing the 21-year MLB veteran.
Hawkins is no stranger to Minnesota's bullpen. He pitched for 11 teams over his 21-year career, but his longest tenure was with the Twins.
Minnesota drafted Hawkins in 1991. He debuted for the team as a 22-year-old in 1995.
Hawkins spent five seasons as a starter with the Twins before moving to the bullpen, where he would be a fixture through 2003.
Hawkins as part of the blockbuster Blue Jays trade when they acquired Troy Tulowitzki from the Rockies for Jose Reyes, Miguel Castro, Jeff Hoffman and Jesus Tinoco.
Hawkins wrapped up his lengthy playing career with the Blue Jays in 2015. He finished with 127 saves across 1,042 appearances.
Hawkins returned to Minnesota after that season, this time in a front office role.
He doesn't have any MLB coaching experience, but did coach for the Brazilian National Team in 2017 and 2023.
Hawkins also managed the American League team at the 2021 Futures Game.
Minnesota has yet to announce the hiring. Hawkins would be taking over for Colby Suggs, who has served as bullpen coach since 2022.
Dan Hayes of The Athletic reports that the Rangers have expressed interest in adding Suggs to their coaching staff. Suggs has worked in the Twins' organization since 2019.
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