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Sources: McKay hired as player personnel director
By Greg Johns / MLB.com | @gregjohnsmlb |
SEATTLE -- Andy McKay, who has spent the past three years as the peak performance director in the Rockies organization, will be the new player personnel director of the Mariners, according to sources.
The Mariners have not confirmed the hire, which may not be finalized until later this week after new general manager Jerry Dipoto returns from California. But multiple sources say McKay will be named to replace Chris Gwynn, who resigned as the Mariners' farm director on Oct. 8.
McKay would be an interesting hire for Dipoto, who replaced Jack Zduriencik as Seattle's GM a month ago. The early assumption was Dipoto would bring Scott Servais, the current Angels player personnel director, up from Anaheim to fill that role, but indications are that Servais could come to Seattle as an assistant to the GM instead.
McKay has been with the Rockies the past three years as their sports psychologist after working for 13 seasons as the head baseball coach at Sacramento City College. He also has coached in the Cape Cod and Northwoods summer baseball leagues. With the Rockies, he worked at various times with the Major League squad, as well as with all the club's Minor League teams.
Dipoto is in the process of hiring a new manager to replace Lloyd McClendon, as well as several front-office positions. In addition to Gwynn's resignation, Dipoto chose to not renew the contracts of three special assistants to Zduriencik -- Ted Simmons, Joe McIlvaine and Pete Vuckovich.
The Mariners have retained assistant GM Jeff Kingston, special assistants to the GM Roger Hansen and Ken Madeia, pro scouting director Tom Allison, amateur scouting director Tom McNamara, and international operations director Tim Kissner.
By Greg Johns / MLB.com | @gregjohnsmlb |
SEATTLE -- Andy McKay, who has spent the past three years as the peak performance director in the Rockies organization, will be the new player personnel director of the Mariners, according to sources.
The Mariners have not confirmed the hire, which may not be finalized until later this week after new general manager Jerry Dipoto returns from California. But multiple sources say McKay will be named to replace Chris Gwynn, who resigned as the Mariners' farm director on Oct. 8.
McKay would be an interesting hire for Dipoto, who replaced Jack Zduriencik as Seattle's GM a month ago. The early assumption was Dipoto would bring Scott Servais, the current Angels player personnel director, up from Anaheim to fill that role, but indications are that Servais could come to Seattle as an assistant to the GM instead.
McKay has been with the Rockies the past three years as their sports psychologist after working for 13 seasons as the head baseball coach at Sacramento City College. He also has coached in the Cape Cod and Northwoods summer baseball leagues. With the Rockies, he worked at various times with the Major League squad, as well as with all the club's Minor League teams.
Dipoto is in the process of hiring a new manager to replace Lloyd McClendon, as well as several front-office positions. In addition to Gwynn's resignation, Dipoto chose to not renew the contracts of three special assistants to Zduriencik -- Ted Simmons, Joe McIlvaine and Pete Vuckovich.
The Mariners have retained assistant GM Jeff Kingston, special assistants to the GM Roger Hansen and Ken Madeia, pro scouting director Tom Allison, amateur scouting director Tom McNamara, and international operations director Tim Kissner.