Brewers hire Ozzie Timmons, Connor Dawson as hitting coaches

Published Nov. 11, 2021 5:38 p.m. ET
Associated Press

MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers will go with multiple hitting coaches next season after hiring Ozzie Timmons and Connor Dawson to replace the fired Andy Haines.

Brewers president of baseball operations David Stearns announced Thursday that the NL Central champions had selected Timmons and Dawson as part of their “hitting coach team at the major league level.” Stearns said the Brewers also plan to hire an assistant hitting coach to join that duo.

“What we are doing is really a recognition that this has transformed into a very big job,” Stearns said. “Over the last three to five years, as information continues to proliferate our game, we’re asking more and more of our coaches in general and that’s certainly true of our hitting coaches. Allowing Connor and Ozzie to split up responsibilities of the head hitting coach and collectively lead our group, then supporting them with a yet-to-be-hired assistant, we think that’s the right structure for us now.

“I think we’re going to see other teams in the industry follow similar structures in the not-too-distant future, so we think this is the right way to go," he said.

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who had been Milwaukee’s hitting coach for three seasons.

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Stearns said he didn’t interview the two hitting coaches together but was seeking individuals who were open minded and willing to collaborate. Stearns believes he found two coaches whose divergent backgrounds will make them an ideal duo.

“Connor’s coming from the new school,” Timmons said. “I’m a little bit of old school. We can combine that together, man, we can make the Brewers roll. That’s the plan.”

Timmons, 51, was the Tampa Bay Rays’ first base coach and assistant hitting coach from 2017-21. He also assisted Rays players with baserunning and outfield instruction during that time.

Dawson, 28, had worked in the Seattle Mariners organization since 2019 and was their minor league hitting coordinator this season.

“I’m relatively new to professional baseball,” Dawson said. “Having a guy like Ozzie, and his experience as a player, as a coach, it’s invaluable. His wisdom complemented with what I have to bring to the table, I think it makes a great pairing, and I think it can make us really good teammates in this endeavor as well.”

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