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Price as pitching coach for the Cincinnati Reds in 2011. |
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Born: June 22, 1962 San Francisco, California |
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Bryan Roberts Price (born June 22, 1962, in San Francisco, California) was a Minor League Baseball pitcher and is a Major League Baseball pitching coach. He is currently the pitching coach for the Cincinnati Reds. Along with English, Price speaks Spanish, to help communicate with Latino players.
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He pitched in the California Angels and Seattle Mariners organization for five seasons compiling a record of 31-19 with a 3.74 ERA in 90 games, 75 for starts.
He was the Seattle Mariners' pitching coach from 2001-2006. Price earned USA Today Baseball Weekly's Pitching Coach of the Year Award in 2001 after leading that staff to the American League ERA title with a 3.54 mark, an improvement of almost one run per game from the previous season.[1]
He was the Arizona Diamondbacks pitching coach until May 7, 2009 when he resigned after manager Bob Melvin was replaced by A.J. Hinch. Price was named Major League Coach of the Year by Baseball America in 2007 after his D-backs staff posted a 4.13 ERA, fourth best in the National League, on the way to the National League Championship Series.[2] He also worked for the Philadelphia Phillies as a minor league consultant.
On October 17, 2009, Price was named the new pitching coach of the Cincinnati Reds.[3][4]
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