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Former catcher Redmond tabbed as next Marlins manager

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“He is a winner with just enough personality to lead the charge without distracting from the process.”

In 2011, Redmond led the Lansing Lugnuts to a 77-60 record and a spot in the Midwest League finals. Last season the Dunedin Blue Jays went 78-55 under Redmond. They lost in the first round of the Florida State League playoffs to eventual champion Lakeland.

After his interview with Marlins officials last week in New York, Redmond said: “Going in there was a definite comfort factor for me knowing all the guys and knowing the organization, and knowing their philosophy. We told a lot of stories about the 2003 World Series championship team...I was going in to talk to guys that knew me and my personality, and what I brought to the table as a player. They just had to hear what I could bring to the table now as a manager.”

The first seven seasons of Redmond’s 13-year major league career came with the Marlins. He also spent time with the Twins (2005-09) before concluding his playing career with the Indians in 2010.

“When I retired, an opportunity came up with the Blue Jays and I took a long, hard look at it obviously knowing I had just gotten released,” Redmond said. “I don’t think any of us anticipated it would happen that fast.”

The Marlins also are expected to name Reid Cornelius, their bullpen coach the past three seasons, as their pitching coaching and announce the return of infield instructor Perry Hill. Third base coach Joe Espada was retained from last year’s staff as well. The Marlins still need a hitting coach and bench coach.

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