State And Regional

Cincinnati Reds part with 5 coaches after 100-loss season

CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Reds have decided to part ways with multiple coaches after losing 100 games this season.

The Reds fell to the Chicago Cubs 15-2 Wednesday night.

Less than 24 hours later, the team announced first base coach Delino DeShields, bullpen coach Lee Tunnell, hitting coach Alan Zinter, advance scouting coach Cristian Pérez and assistant coach Rolando Valles will not return to the staff in 2023.

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DeShields, Tunnell, Pérez and Valles had been with the Reds since 2019, when David Bell became manager. Zinter joined the organization in 2020, according to our news partners at WCPO.

This is the Reds first 100-loss season in four decades.


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