Found October 26, 2009 on
Seattle Times:
TEAMS:
Seattle Mariners,
Boston Red Sox,
Philadelphia Phillies,
Houston Astros,
Atlanta Braves
PLAYERS: Pedro Martinez, Ken Griffey, Mark Lowe, Brandon Morrow, Ryan Rowland-Smith, Phillippe Aumont
PLAYERS: Pedro Martinez, Ken Griffey, Mark Lowe, Brandon Morrow, Ryan Rowland-Smith, Phillippe Aumont
Dave Wallace was known as one of the better pitching coaches of his generation, helping to develop the arms of Orel Hersheiser, Pedro Martinez and John Wetteland, to name a few. The past two seasons, since leaving the Boston Red Sox in 2006 and spending a year with the Houston Astros, he'd been with the Mariners. His first job here was as a special assistant to GM Bill Bavasi, and then this past year as the team's minor league pitching co-ordinator. He worked closely with a number of ...
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