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NL Central Notes: Iglesias, Cubs, Pirates

By George Miller | November 22, 2018 at 3:30pm CDT

In the wake of Raisel Iglesias’s newly-signed deal with the Reds, Bobby Nightengale of the Cincinnati Enquirer suggests that Iglesias may operate in an altered role for the club in 2019, which may have been part of the team’s motivation to guarantee his salary for the next three seasons. Having worked as the Reds’ full-time closer for the previous two years, Iglesias may be utilized in a greater variety of game situations moving forward. Free of added pressure to eclipse certain statistical benchmarks as a means of boosting his arbitration salary, Iglesias may feel more comfortable pitching in non-save situations, allowing new manager David Bell to deploy his best bullpen weapon in a more versatile role. General manager Dick Williams acknowledged that getting Iglesias and team management on the same page was a factor in finalizing a new contract with his star reliever; now, Iglesias and the team can concern themselves solely with winning games, rather than worrying about the counting stats that influence arbitration salaries.

All this is not to say that Iglesias has struggled as a closer; in fact, he has excelled in the role, converting 58 of 64 save opportunities over the last two years and notching a 2.43 ERA over that span. Rather, this will simply grant Bell and new pitching coach Derek Johnson increased flexibility in their usage of Iglesias as they seek to maximize his value. It should be noted that Josh Hader, who often pitched multiple innings and entered in high-leverage situations regardless of inning, pitched under Johnson when he served as the Brewers’ pitching coach for the last three seasons.

More from around the NL Central…

  • Following Jim Hickey’s departure from the team, the Cubs may have found a favorite to fill their vacant pitching coach position from within the organization. The Athletic’s Sahadev Sharma writes that Tommy Hottovy, who currently serves as the club’s run prevention coordinator, has emerged as a leading candidate to seize the job, although no final decision has been made. Just 37, Hottovy has endeared himself to players and coaches up and down the organization, and his presence may help quell some of the uncertainty that comes with Hickey’s unexpected resignation. He has been touted for his communication skills and analytical inclination, and his working relationship with catching coach Mike Borzello has been cited as part of the reason for the team’s sustained pitching success despite coaching instability. Hottovy and Borzello have been credited with tapping into the potential of numerous pitchers over the years, fueling breakouts from Kyle Hendricks, Jake Arrieta, and others. Furthermore, he would provide a familiarity that President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein covets, much like newly-hired hitting coach Anthony Iapoce, who worked in the Cubs organization from 2013-15.
  • The Pirates have hired Jacob Cruz to be their assistant hitting coach, writes Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune. Cruz previously worked as the Cubs’ minor-league hitting coordinator, a position he earned after joining the organization in 2017 as the Double-A hitting coach. Cruz’s departure represents yet another point of turnover for the Cubs’ coaching staff: the team will also need to fill the hole left by the departure of pitching coach Jim Hickey, who has chosen to step down for personal reasons. For the Pirates, Cruz will join new hitting coach Rick Eckstein in the club’s overhauled hitting department. Alongside Eckstein, he will look to hone the potential of Josh Bell and Gregory Polanco, among others, in order to reinvigorate an offense that ranked 10th in the National League in runs scored.
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  1. nste23

    7 years ago

    Wrong josh bell in the link

    Reply
    • George Miller

      7 years ago

      Thanks, fixed

      Reply
  2. Ctrl alt dlt

    7 years ago

    I’m pretty sure Jed hoyer is the cobs gm

    Reply
  3. letsplay2

    7 years ago

    Sounds as if Tommie Hottovy might be putting a big league uniform on for the first time. I
    hope he gets the gig, what a thrill !

    Reply
    • Monkey’s Uncle

      7 years ago

      Apologies if I am misunderstanding what you said, but Hottovy has put in a big league uniform as a player before. He pitched in a total of 17 MLB games, 8 with the Red Sox in 2011, 9 with the Royals in 2012.

      Reply
  4. JKB 2

    7 years ago

    Interesting on Tommy Hottovy becoming the Cubs pitching coordinator with Farrell and Price available and Brendan Sagara the Cubs minor league pitching coordinator also there

    Reply
    • Slevin

      7 years ago

      Don’t you mean Pitching Coach?

      2
      Reply
      • JKB 2

        7 years ago

        Yea Slevin good call. Thanks.

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        Reply
  5. JKB 2

    7 years ago

    Brendan Sagara is currently the Cubs minor league pitching coordinator. I wonder why they are not considering him.

    Reply
    • wrigleywannabe

      7 years ago

      Who said they didn’t

      Reply
  6. aberdeen101

    7 years ago

    Why were/are most hitting coaches and assistant hitting coaches mediocre hitters in their career. This is what Cruz is./was.

    1
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    • theoepsteinhof

      7 years ago

      My guess is their struggles forced them to work harder & be smarter than others. Just like the proverbial back-up catcher who studies the game from the bench (David Ross)

      Reply
      • TJECK109

        7 years ago

        I’ll go a different direction… how many swing coaches are on the PGA tour? Some are meant to do and some are meant to teach

        Reply
      • mistry gm

        7 years ago

        When all the coaches are done being sacrificed because Maddon plays musical chairs with the line up every day, I would like to see David Ross manage them. Numerology sucks and the Cubs are a much better team than the resulting record each year.

        Reply
        • petrie000

          7 years ago

          I’d like to see Ross actually coach something above his kids little league team before handing over a major league team to him…

          Reply
    • jkoms57

      7 years ago

      Those who cannot do, teach. Those who cannot teach, teach gym.

      Reply
  7. theoepsteinhof

    7 years ago

    Looks like the Cubs are finally cutting some payroll from the coaching staff. Davis first, now Hickey had to be costly. Now Iopoce and possibly Hottovy promoted…kinda makes last year’s changes look foolish.

    Reply
  8. its_happening

    7 years ago

    Who’s the run producer coordinator? Do they rely on the walk, passed ball, wild pitch and balk to score runs?

    Reply
  9. billneftleberg

    7 years ago

    What does it matter cubs pitching sucks. They need to sign both Corbin and Keuchel

    Pitching coaches can’t do anything without talent. And they are old and injury prone

    Reply
    • ChiSoxCity

      7 years ago

      The Cubs seem to prefer veteran arms over young studs. This strategy only works when you have a deep bullpen, imo.

      Reply
    • petrie000

      7 years ago

      Cubs pitching was actually pretty decent last year, especially later in the season

      But don’t let facts get in the way of a good hot take, right?

      Reply
      • cubbiepatriot21

        7 years ago

        Cubs pitchers struggled—but look at stats without context and say they ended year well. Plenty of late season runs, which is why they lost to Brewers and Rockies in three straight games. Before that, they were finding their way out of sucking first half of season.

        Reply
      • tuke17

        7 years ago

        Facts? That’s just a bunch of nonsense.

        Who needs facts!!

        Reply
    • holycowdude

      7 years ago

      Let’s not forget the Cubs will be getting back a healthy, and (very) well-rested Yu Darvish this season.

      Reply
    • wrigleywannabe

      7 years ago

      Not happening

      Reply
  10. adkuchan

    7 years ago

    They lost to the Brewers and Rockies because they scored 2 runs in those 2 games. They pitched very well, especially against the Rockies.

    Reply
  11. Groggydogs

    7 years ago

    What is a run prevention coordinator?

    Reply

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