With the departure of Atlanta Braves assistant and third base coach Ron Washington to be the new manager of the Los Angeles Angels, the Braves need to hire a new assistant for manager Brian Snitker’s staff.
Former Braves catcher David Ross, ousted just days ago as manager of the Chicago Cubs, is a logical candidate to join Brian Snitker’s staff if he doesn’t find another opportunity as a head man.
Ross, who played in Atlanta from 2009-2012 while Snitker was 3rd base coach for manager Fredi González, has a pre-existing relationship with Snitker and would easily slot into the current coaching staff.
Obviously, Ross’s appeal as a manager candidate means this might not happen, but it’d make a lot of sense.
Tuiasosopo, former Mariners 3rd rounder who finished his professional baseball career with AAA Gwinnett in 2017, has been the manager of that same Gwinnett team for the last three seasons.
He filled in for Ron Washington at third base in late July as Washington was being inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, so he’s already familiar to the Braves major league staff as well as some of the younger players on the roster.
Troy Snitker, hitting coach for the Houston Astros, was originally a member of the Braves organization – he was drafted as a catcher in 2011’s 19th round, retiring prior to the 2014 season due to concussions. He’s been with the Houston Astros organization since 2018, first as a minor league hitting coach (Corpus Christi Hooks) and then with the major league team.
A year after facing off against his father in the 2021 World Series, Troy’s Astros won 106 games and the 2022 World Series over the Philadelphia Phillies.
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