The Oklahoman

Hinch tapped to lead Tigers

Fresh off suspension, Midwest City alum takes over as Detroit's manager

- By Evan Petzold

A. J. H inch, days removed from completing his one- year MLB suspension for his role in the Houston Astros' cheating scandal, is returning to baseball to manage the Detroit Tigers.

Hinch, a 46-year-old Midwest City native, interviewe­d with general manager Al Avila on Hinch Thursday

and spent the entire day in Detroit with him and other members of the front office. He was hired on Friday.

“I'd like to thank Chris I lit ch and Al Avila for giving me a chance and the opportunit­y to get back in the dugout to lead this historic ballclub,” Hinch said in a statement.

“The last year was the most difficult of my life. It gave me time to reflect, which was such a big part of this process. Everything that has transpired over the past year, personally and profession­ally, has put so much in perspectiv­e for me, and re-enforced how important it is to do things with integrity and honesty.”

The financial terms of H inch' s agreement weren't immediatel­y available.

Hinch takes over for Ron Garden hire , who retired Sept. 19 before his contract was set to expire at the end of the season. Hinch played for the Tigers in 2003 under then-manager and Hall of Famer Alan Trammell, now a special assistant to the general manager

within the organizati­on.

Hinch will be t asked with leading the Tigers out of their three-year rebuild and back to postseason and World Series contention. The organizati­on believes the future is bright for the Tigers, with prospects such as Casey Mize, Tarik Skubal, Matt Manning, Spencer Torkelson and Riley Greene emerging. However, the Tigers are not expected to contend next season.

Detroit hasn' t made the post season since 2014, finishing last in the American League Central in four of the last six years. The Tigers lost 114 games in 2019 and went 23-35 in the shortened 60-game season in 2020.

“I'm so proud to play a role in growing that tradition here with the Tigers,” Hinch said .“Having a t al ented young core of players, dedicated leadership group and passionate fan base was exactly what I was looking for in a team, and it's clear we have that here in Detroit. It's time to start playing winning baseball, and I am confident this organizati­on is positioned to make that happen.”

How long it takes the Tiger store turn to contention will depend on Hinch's leadership and player developmen­t abilities. The sign-stealing plan tarnished the Astros' championsh­ip season after players were heard on video banging on trash cans to deliver signs to batters. .

Ultimately, MLB investigat­ors decided Hinch didn't do enough to stop it. Former Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora, the Astros' bench coach at the time, also was suspended for the 2020 season. Avila had Co ra, who helped the Red Sox win a championsh­ip in 2019 as manager, on his initial list of candidates, though it's unclear whether he was interviewe­d.

“Coming into this managerial search we already knew that A.J.'s diverse baseball acumen, knowledge of analytics and passion for the game were second to none ,” Avila said.

“However, we also knew there were some important conversati­ons to have about A.J.'s time in Houston. Throughout that dialogue he was clearly remorseful and used that time to reflect on the situation, and we believe he will emerge as a better leader because of it. This ballclub is entering an extremely exciting period, with young players primed and ready to make an impact at the Major League level. I'm confident A.J. is the best man for this job as we strive to bring a World Series Championsh­ip back to the city of Detroit.”

The Tigers picked Hinch because of his knowledge within the player developmen­t department, analytics department and the front office. He served as manager of minor league operations and director of player developmen­t for the Arizona Diamondbac­ks in them id-2000s, and then as the vice president of profession­al scouting from 2010-14 with the San Diego Padres.

H inch moved into a managerial role with the Diamondbac­ks at age 34 in May 2009. He finished the season with a 58-75 record in 133 games but was fired in July 2010 after a 31-48 start to his second campaign. Kirk Gibson replaced him as interim manager.

Hinch has a 570- 452 record as a manager i n seven seasons, with 481 of those wins coming with the Astros in 2015-19. He took Houston to its first playoff appearance since 2005 in his debut season, losing in the ALDS. While his squad missed the postseason in 2016 despite a winning record, Hinch reached the pinnacle of his career in 2017 with a controvers­ial World Series title.

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