Should The Cubs Pursue Rudy Jaramillo? [Hitting Coach Edition]

October 15, 2009 at 8:41 am | Chicago Cubs
By: Stormin' Norman Disciple

andruw_rudyThe Cubs need a new hitting coach.  Gerald Perry wasn’t cutting it and Von Joshua was just an interim solution.  The Cubs need someone who will connect with the players and work on their mechanics, yes, but equally as important is someone who will stress the importance of patience at the plate.

In 2008, the Cubs offense was wildly successful partially as a result of drawing a ridiculous amount of walks.  In 2009, well, we all know what happened there.  Sure the power went out a bit as well, but the importance of getting on base cannot be discounted.

Which brings us to Rudy Jaramillo.  He was the hitting coach for the Texas Rangers over the last decade or so.  During that time, the Rangers have generally had a great hitting ballclub.  The problem with Rudy is this past season.  The Rangers offense was so dismal that the team felt the need to fire Jaramillo.  In fact, the team was 12th in the AL in OBP and 12th in walks.

So what does this all mean?  I’m not sure.  It looks like Jaramillo will be heavily pursued by many other major league teams.  It also doesn’t really seem like the Cubs have any good internal options and I’m not sure where else they would look.

Oh and another little bonus, Jaramillo worked very well with Bradley when he was in Texas.  I mean, Bradley is probably on his way out anyways, but you never know.

***UPDATE: Apparently the Cubs are in talks with Jaramillo and he is likely to take the gig. [The Friendly Blogfines]

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Time October 15, 2009 at 11:21 pm

That’s the first thing that crossed my mind when I heard he wasn’t returning to Tejas…

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