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Minor League Hitting Coach - DSL

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Title: Minor League Hitting Coach - DSL

Department: Player Development

Reporting to: Director, Player Development

Job Classification: Full-time, exempt

Full-time Location (City, State): La Victoria, Dominican Republic

 

About the A's:

The A's are a baseball team founded in 1901. They have a rich history, having won nine World Series championships and 15 American League pennants. The A's are known for pioneering the "Moneyball" approach to team-building, which focuses on using statistical analysis to identify undervalued players. In addition to their success on the field, the A's also have a positive and dynamic work culture. They have been recognized twice as the Front Office Sports, Best Employers in Sports. The A's are defined by their core pillars of being Dynamic, Innovative, and Inclusive. Working for the A's offers the opportunity to be part of an innovative organization that values its employees and strives to create a positive work environment.

 

Description:

The A’s are currently seeking a Minor League Hitting Coach who will be assigned to our facility in La Victoria, Dominican Republic. This position will work directly with the minor league players to support their hitting skills and overall baseball performance through instructive training. The ideal candidate will have a high baseball acumen and excellent understanding of hitting mechanics and batting practices techniques. Furthermore, this position requires an effective communicator who can collaborate with the other coaches and Player Development staff, as well as develop impactful working relationships with minor league players. 



Responsibilities:

  • Provide hands-on instruction and guidance to players on hitting mechanics, approach, plate discipline, and situational hitting strategies.
  • Implement hitting programs tailored to the specific needs and skill levels of players in the Athletics' minor league system.
  • Collaborate with other coaching staff members to ensure a holistic development approach that integrates hitting with other aspects of the game, including fielding, base running, and mental skills.
  • Analyze player performance through video analysis, data interpretation, and other tools to identify areas for improvement and track progress over time.
  • Provide on field baseball training including throwing batting practice, hitting fungos, and other pre-game warm-ups.
  • Work closely with strength and conditioning staff to develop training regimens that enhance players' physical abilities and contribute to their overall hitting performance.
  • Provide timely and constructive feedback to players on their performance, highlighting strengths and suggesting actionable areas for improvement.
  • Act as a mentor and role model for players, fostering a culture of professionalism, work ethic, and a growth mindset within the organization.
  • Collaborate with the Player Development staff to evaluate player progress and readiness for advancement within the minor league system.

 

Requirements:

  • High degree baseball experience as a coach and/or player, preferably as a hitting coach at the minor league or college level.
  • Strong understanding of hitting mechanics, swing analysis, and hitting philosophies.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and build positive relationships with players, coaching staff, and front office personnel.
  • Experience with video analysis and data-driven approaches to player development.
  • A deep passion for player development, a growth mindset, and a commitment to continuous learning.
  • Flexibility to work extensive hours including nights, weekends, and holidays, as required by the minor league baseball season.
  • Ability to attend Spring Training and Instructional League in Mesa, AZ facilities.
  • Ability to work at A’s facility in La Victoria, Dominican Republic for the duration of the Dominican Summer League Season and applicable camps before and after the season. 

 

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Fluency in Spanish is a plus but not required.
  • Experience working with players from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
  • Familiarity with hitting analytics and the ability to translate data insights into actionable coaching strategies.

Physical Demands:

  • Ability to stand, walk, and actively participate in on-field practices and games for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to effectively throw batting practice and hit fungos for practice.
  • Ability to lift and carry equipment such as bats, balls, and training equipment, often in variable weather conditions.
  • Adequate mobility and physical stamina to engage in field activities and accompany players during practices and games.

 

The A’s diversity statement:

Diversity Statement Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are in our organizational DNA. Our commitment to these values is unwavering – on and off the field. Together, we continue to build an inclusive, innovative, and dynamic culture that encourages, supports, and celebrates belonging and amplifies diverse voices. Combining a collaborative and innovative work environment with talented and diverse team members, we've created a workforce in which every team member has the tools to reach their full potential.

 

Equal Opportunity Consideration:

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital or veteran status, or any other protected class.

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