Dave Righetti
Even though the Giants didn't win the World Series this season, they still have to be considered the closest thing to a baseball dynasty this decade. Their three championship teams (2010, '12 and '14) all had catcher Buster Posey in common, along with manager Bruce Bochy -- and one of the game's most respected pitching coaches Dave Righetti.
The onetime Yankee fireballer tossed a 4th of July 1983 no-hitter in the Bronx. The following season, he became one of the first successful starting pitchers to transition to closing. These days, he's the mentor, tutor and confidante of such prominent hurlers as Bumgarner, Cueto and Cain.
In a sport, where turnover on and off the field is the rule, not the exception, 2017 will be Dave's 18th year as San Francisco's pitching coach. And today (November 28th) is Dave's 58th birthday.
The onetime Yankee fireballer tossed a 4th of July 1983 no-hitter in the Bronx. The following season, he became one of the first successful starting pitchers to transition to closing. These days, he's the mentor, tutor and confidante of such prominent hurlers as Bumgarner, Cueto and Cain.
In a sport, where turnover on and off the field is the rule, not the exception, 2017 will be Dave's 18th year as San Francisco's pitching coach. And today (November 28th) is Dave's 58th birthday.
Comments