The Toros del Este announced the hiring of Elvin Nina as pitching coach, a historic figure in the Roma franchise, replacing David Rosario. Nina was the first pick by the Bulls when the Rookie Draft opened in 2002. After retiring as a professional player, Nina counseled students at Arizona in 2007-2008 before returning to baseball as a pitching coach on tour. minority of the Milwaukee Brewers between 2009 and 2014. From 2015 to 2017 he performed those same functions for the Pittsburgh Pirates and from 2019 to the present he does the same for the Atlanta Braves. “Nina has always been on top of what’s going on with the Bulls, he worked closely with Andy Barkett when they were both with the Pirates and we’re confident they can turn the ship around,” said Raymond Abreu, general manager of the Toros. Both Nina and Barkett assumed their duties before last night’s game at the Francisco Micheli Stadium in La Romana, against the Águilas Cibaeñas.
Bulls hire Nina as pitching coach
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