Regardless Of Torre, Guidry Likely To Leave
16th October, 2007 - 6:20 pm
New York Daily News - Yankees' pitching coach Ron Guidry, regardless of who the manager is, appears to be on his way out of New York. Should Joe Torre return, Don Mattingly would remain the bench coach, while Tony Pena and Larry Bowa likely would return as the first- and third-base coaches, respectively.

Guidry appears to be on the outs, with Dave Eiland - who worked with the team's young pitchers at Triple-A last year - the leading candidate to take over.

If Mattingly is elevated to the manager's office, the Yankees would look for an experienced bench coach - a former manager such as Pena or Bowa - to serve as his bench coach, while Eiland likely would assume the pitching coach duties. [READ]

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