Orlando Sentinel

AROUND THE HORN

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Royals: The Royals fired hitting coach Terry Bradshaw and promoted Alex Zumwalt to fill his role Monday in a shakeup of the coaching staff that they hope will wake up one of the worst offenses in the majors this season. The Royals have scored 118 runs through their first 32 games (through Sunday), better only than the Tigers, Orioles and White Sox, and their 21 home runs trail only the Tigers and Red Sox for the worst total in the big leagues. The Royals began Monday 12-20 and 6 ½ games behind the Twins in the AL Central. “Baseball is constantly shifting and we have to continue to self-evaluate and make sure we’re giving our players everything they need to be successful at the highest levels,” Royals GM JJ Picollo said in a statement. “Our results so far haven’t matched what we’re capable of, and we all share accountabi­lity in that.” Zumwalt was hired as a scout in 2011 but more recently has spearheade­d a shift in hitting developmen­t within the Royals’ minor league program. The results last season were evident in Bobby Witt Jr. earning the minor league player of the year award from Baseball American and MJ Melendez taking the Joe Bauman Award as the minor league home run champ. Both of those players are with the big league club this season. Keoni DeRenne will remain the assistant hitting coach and Mike Tosar the special assignment hitting coach. “Changes like this are never easy and I’m grateful to Terry for his friendship and all he’s done for me personally and for our team,” Royals manager Mike Matheny said before opening a four-day, five-game set against the White Sox. “We can all do better, and that includes me. I’m confident that better days are ahead, and that Alec, Keoni and Mike will help us get there.” Bradshaw had been with the Royals system since 2000 and helped to usher to the majors Mike Moustakas and Eric Hosmer, two of the cornerston­es of their 2015 championsh­ip team. He also helped Whit Merrifield lead the American League in hits twice and Jorge Soler break the club’s single-season home run record, which Salvador Perez matched last year. “Terry is one of the finest men I’ve known in baseball,” Royals president Dayton Moore said.

„ Mariners: RHP Drew Steckenrid­er was placed on the restricted list before Monday’s opener of a three-game series against the Blue Jays in Toronto, a move that could cost him $51,099 of his $3.1 million salary. To enter the country, the Canadian government requires a person to have received a second COVID-19 vaccine dose — or one dose of Johnson & Johnson — at least 14 days before entry. Players who go on the restricted list because they’re not vaccinated against COVID-19 aren’t paid and don’t accrue major league service time, according to a March agreement between Major League Baseball and the players’ associatio­n. Steckenrid­er is 0-1 with two saves and a 4.85 ERA in 14 relief appearance­s. The series is the Mariners’ only regular-season visit to Toronto. The Mariners selected the contract of LHP Roenis Elías from Triple-A Tacoma. He had joined the Mariners at Citi Field on Sunday in anticipati­on of being added to the active big league roster. The 33-year-old Elias last pitched in the major leagues with the Nationals in 2019. He had a 4.30 ERA in one start and 10 relief appearance­s at Triple-A Tacoma.

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