Twins’ new coaching staff includes Toby Gardenhire, new hitting coach

Derek Shelton's coaching staff is taking shape for the Minnesota Twins, with several new hires who bring a wealth of experience and passion to the team. Among them is Toby Gardenhire, who will serve as major league field coordinator, after previously managing the Triple-A Saints. Gardenhire's deep connection to the Twins organization, having watched games in Saudi Arabia as a young child, makes him an ideal fit for Shelton.

Gardenhire joins a diverse coaching staff that also includes Mike Rabelo as assistant bench coach and LaTroy Hawkins as bullpen coach. Shelton brought Rabelo from his time in Pittsburgh, emphasizing the importance of familiarity within the group. Meanwhile, Hawkins, a 21-year MLB veteran, brings a wealth of experience to the bullpen coaching role.

On the hitting side, Keith Beauregard joins the Twins as lead hitting coach, bringing an energy and passion that Shelton praised during the interview process. Beauregard's focus on meeting players where they're at individually will be key in helping the team improve its offense.

Shelton also brought in Grady Sizemore, who played for the Cleveland Indians when Shelton was a hitting coach, to work as first-base coach and help develop outfielders. The team has made significant changes to their coaching staff, with a mix of returning coaches and newcomers that Shelton believes will result in a more diverse and effective group.

Overall, Shelton's coaching staff is shaping up to be a thoughtful and learning-focused group, one that he thinks Twins fans will grow to appreciate. With his emphasis on diversity and familiarity within the staff, it seems like the team is poised for success in the coming season.
 
💡 I love how the Twins are shaking things up with their coaching staff! Toby Gardenhire's Saudi Arabia connection is wild 🤯. But seriously, it's awesome to see a mix of old-school and new-school coaches bringing different perspectives to the table. Keith Beauregard seems like a breath of fresh air for the hitting coach spot, and I'm stoked that Grady Sizemore is back on board as first-base coach 👍. It's gonna be interesting to see how this staff works together and helps the Twins take it to the next level in 2025 🎯
 
omg u guys! i cant even 🤩! shelton is totally killing the coaching game with this new staff he's got a mix of old school vet's like hawkins and rabelo who know what they're doing, plus some fresh blood like gardenhire and beauregard who are gonna bring that energy 🌟! and grady sizemore as first base coach? genius move! i love how shelton is all about diversity and familiarity in the staff - it's like he's saying "we got this!" 💪 i'm low-key hyped for this season already 😂
 
🤔 I'm really excited about the new coaching staff for the Minnesota Twins! Toby Gardenhire's connection to the organization is gonna be huge 🙌, and I love that Shelton prioritized getting familiar faces on board with Mike Rabelo. It'll be awesome to see them work together seamlessly.

What really caught my attention is Keith Beauregard's approach to hitting coach - he's all about understanding each player's unique strengths and weaknesses 🔍. That kind of personalized attention can make a huge difference in the game, especially if players feel like their coaches truly care about helping them grow.

And let's not forget Grady Sizemore, who brings an insane amount of experience to the table 🙌! I'm curious to see how he'll help develop the outfielders. With Shelton's emphasis on diversity and a learning-focused approach, I think we're gonna see some real growth and improvement from the team this season 💪.
 
I think we're gonna see some big changes this season with Shelton at the helm 🚀. I'm loving the mix of old school & new blood - Rabelo's experience will help calm the waters, but Keith Beauregard brings that spark that'll get the hitters fired up 🔥. And can't forget Grady Sizemore, what a legend coming back to his roots 🙌. Shelton's got his work cut out for him, but if anyone can get this team firing on all cylinders, it's him 💪. The fanbase might need some time to adjust to the new staff, but trust me, the results will speak for themselves 🔮. Bring it on, Twins! 😄
 
Omg I love how diverse this new coaching staff is 🤩👥! Toby Gardenhire's connection to the Twins org is so cool 🙌, having grown up watching games in Saudi Arabia as a kid. And can we talk about LaTroy Hawkins' 21 years of experience? 💪 He's gonna bring some serious knowledge to that bullpen role. Keith Beauregard seems like an awesome addition too - his energy and passion are exactly what the team needs ⚡️. I'm also glad Shelton is bringing in Grady Sizemore, a total legend! 🔥 His experience as a hitting coach and now first-base coach will definitely help develop those outfielders. Overall, I'm super stoked about this new coaching staff - they're gonna bring some serious talent to the field 💪🏽
 
I'm not sure I'm sold on Toby Gardenhire's title of major league field coordinator 🤔. It sounds like a lot of responsibility and I wonder if he's got the right experience to handle it all? The fact that Shelton brought him from Triple-A Saints makes sense, but can he really make the jump to the big leagues? And what about Mike Rabelo being an assistant bench coach? I mean, isn't that a bit redundant with Gardenhire already working on field strategy? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 I'm getting a vibe from this coaching staff that's kinda familiar, you know? Reminds me of when I was watching games with my grandpa back in the day, we'd always get excited about new coaches coming on board and shaking things up. Toby Gardenhire seems like a great fit for the Twins org, but I'm also thinking about Grady Sizemore's role - it's cool that he's helping develop outfielders! 🏞️ Mike Rabelo's involvement is nice too, 'cause Shelton brought him from his days in Pittsburgh... it's like they're bringing in old friends to help the team. 💼 I'm not sure what the future holds for the Twins, but with this staff on board, I'm hoping they'll bring a little more nostalgia and some new tricks up their sleeve! 😊
 
🤔 I'm really intrigued by the mix of old-school and new blood in this coaching staff. It's like Shelton is trying to create a harmonious balance between tradition and innovation, which is exactly what we need in baseball. He's taking people from different backgrounds and giving them a chance to shine - Toby Gardenhire's experience as a minor league manager is super valuable, while Keith Beauregard brings this infectious energy that can totally shift the vibe of the team.

But you know what really got me thinking? It's not just about winning or losing; it's about the journey. Shelton seems to understand that growth happens when we're willing to take risks and try new things. He's building a staff that's all about learning from each other, embracing different perspectives... 🌈
 
omg u no derek shelton is gettin all these new coaches 4 the twins!!! 😂🎟️ i love it! Toby gardenhire as field coordinator tho? genius move 🤓 he grew up watchin games in saudi arabia and now hes leadin the charge 😆 its like a full circle. and grady sizemore, like, who knew he was goin 2 b first base coach lololol what a surprise! 🤣 but for real tho, shelton seems 2 be buildin a team thats all about learnin 2gthr & growin as a org... fingers crossed they can bring home the chips this year 🤑
 
I'm so down with this new coaching staff 🤩! Toby Gardenhire's connection to the Twins org is legit 💯. I mean, who wouldn't want a coach with that kind of history 🤔? But, on the flip side, I'm not sure if hiring Keith Beauregard was the best move... I mean, what if he's too flashy for our team's vibe? 😳

But wait, let me correct myself! I totally love how diverse this staff is! Mike Rabelo and LaTroy Hawkins bring so much experience to their roles 🙌. Grady Sizemore's got that Cleveland connection going on, which could be a great asset 👍.

I'm torn again... 🤦‍♂️ Shelton seems like he knows what he's doing, but I just hope the players can mesh with this new team dynamic 🤝. Ugh, I'm all over the place today 😅!
 
Just had a thought 🤔... I'm loving the changes Shelton's making to the coaching staff! Having Toby Gardenhire come back into the fold as major league field coordinator is genius 😊, and bringing in Keith Beauregard as lead hitting coach will definitely give the team an energy boost! But what really gets me is how Shelton's focusing on building a diverse staff with both old faces and new ones 🌈... it'll be awesome to see the team grow and improve under his guidance. Fingers crossed for a great season ahead ⚾
 
omg i just love how derek shelton is putting together this coaching staff its like he really cares about helping the team win 🙌🏽💪 i mean toby gardenhire has that special connection to the twins org and grady sizemore is like a total legend coming on board as first base coach 🤩 plus its so cool that mike rabelo is back with shelton from pittsburgh - thats just gonna make the team feel more like one big happy fam 💕 i'm low-key hyped for the season now
 
I'm not sure I buy into all this new coaching staff drama 🤔. Can we see some numbers or stats from Gardenhire's past gigs as a manager to back up his "deep connection" to the Twins org? And what's with the big deal about him watching games in Saudi Arabia as a kid? That doesn't seem like a strong enough link for me 😐. Also, how much of Rabelo's experience comes from working under Shelton in Pittsburgh vs just being a familiar face? I need some sources to back up these claims 📊
 
🤔 I mean, what's with all these new hires? The Twins are making some big changes, but have they actually seen their numbers improve under Shelton's coaching before? How do we know this staff won't just be a bunch of yes-men? And Grady Sizemore as first-base coach? What makes him qualified for that role after being a player? 🤷‍♂️
 
I gotta say 🤔, I'm loving the changes Shelton's making with this new coaching staff! The fact that they're bringing in people from different backgrounds and experiences is gonna be a game-changer for this team. Toby Gardenhire's connection to the Twins org is amazing 💕, and Mike Rabelo's been around the block a few times, so it's awesome he's on board. And can we talk about LaTroy Hawkins? 21 years of MLB experience is crazy! 🤯

I'm also stoked about Keith Beauregard coming in as lead hitting coach - that dude's got energy and passion pouring outta every pore 💥. And Grady Sizemore, who played with Shelton before, is a great get for the first base coaching gig. I think this staff is gonna be all about learning and growth, and it'll be awesome to see the Twins take it to the next level 🚀.
 
idk how much of this is just Shelton trying to justify a massive coaching staff overhaul lol 21 years of experience in MLB doesn't necessarily equate to being a great coach, but hey, Hawkins has been around so I guess that's something. gardenhire being a minor league manager now? that's like me moving from YouTube comments to getting a 'real job' 🤣. Shelton must be all about building relationships and whatnot... meanwhile, i'm over here thinking 'can we just get some actual wins already?'
 
I'm feeling kinda hopeful about this new coaching staff for the Twins 🤞. I think it's great that they're shaking things up with some fresh faces, but also bringing back coaches who know the team and its culture from previous stints. Toby Gardenhire is a no-brainer to bring in as field coordinator, he's got that Twinkees magic going on 💫. The fact that Keith Beauregard is all about meeting players where they're at individually will be key in getting the offense firing on all cylinders 🔥. And I love that Grady Sizemore is back working with Shelton - it's like a homecoming for him 🏠. Can't wait to see how this new staff works its magic and gets the Twins competing with the best 💪
 
I think this is really cool how Shelton's bringing in all these new faces with experience but also keeping some familiar names around 🤔. It makes me wonder if that's part of his strategy to create a more cohesive team vibe. And Toby Gardenhire's connection to the org from such a young age? That's awesome, I guess it'll be interesting to see how he brings in new ideas while still respecting traditions 📈
 
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