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Mariners add three to major league scouting staff


Posted at 3:45 pm by By Kirby Arnold

The Mariners announced this afternoon they have hired three baseball veterans to their major league scouting department -- former big-league catchers John Stearns and Todd Greene, and former minor league manager and hitting instructor Bill Masse.

And, while not part of this announcement from the club, the Mariners also have added former longtime University of Washington assistant baseball coach Joe Ross as their Northwest scout. He replaces Jim Fitzgerald, who left the club in September.

Here, from the Mariners' news release, is more on Searns, Greene and Masse:

Stearns, 58, previously served as a scout with the Brewers (1986), Reds (1993), Orioles (1998) and Mets (2002). He also spent nine seasons as a minor league manager with the Blue Jays (1990-91), Reds (1994), Mets (2003-04) and Nationals (2006-09) winning Manager of the Year with Double-A Knoxville in 1994. Stearns also served six seasons as a coach at the Major League level with the Yankees (1989), Reds (1995), Orioles (1996-97) and Mets (2000-01). Outside of baseball, he served as an analyst for ESPN in 1992. Stearns was the second overall pick by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1973 amateur draft and went on to play in parts of 11 Major League seasons as a catcher for the Phillies (1 game) and the Mets where he became a four-time All-Star (1977, 1979, 1980, 1982).

Greene, 38, spent time with eight different organizations and played 11 seasons in the Majors with the Angels (1996-99), Blue Jays (2000), Yankees (2001), Rangers (2002-03), Rockies (2004-05) and Giants (2006). This will be his second year as a scout after serving in that role with the Padres in 2008. Last year he was the quality assurance coach for the Tampa Bay Rays where his duties including catching instruction and serving as a liaison between the scouting department and the club, including advance series preparation. Greene was originally the Angels 12th round selection in the 1993 draft.

Masse, 43, comes to the Mariners after serving as the hitting coach for the Mets Double-A affiliate in Birmingham in 2009. He has managed in the minor leagues with the Blue Jays (2007) and Yankees (2002-2006). He also served as a hitting coach in the Yankees system in 2001. Masse began his coaching career with the Montreal Expos (1997-2000) after his seven-season minor league career with the Yankees ended.

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New Hires are Good Additions
While I know nothing specifically about the three new hires, I like the fact they have been with many organizations and have seen lots of players in various farm systems. I think the move suggests that Z is looking to rebuild the farm system and also find some jems for the Mariners at the MLB level.
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