Juan Alvarez Joins FIU Baseball as New Assistant Coach
FIU baseball has welcomed Juan Alvarez as the new assistant coach and pitching coach, as announced by head coach Pedro Grifol. Alvarez, a former Major League pitcher with a rich history in scouting, spent nine years with the Chicago White Sox. Excited to contribute to the program, he aims to develop pitchers and foster a strong community at FIU, where his family ties run deep. His professional career includes a tenure with the 2003 World Series-champion Florida Marlins, and he has extensive experience in talent evaluation.
By the Numbers- Alvarez played in 80 Major League games during a nine-year career from 1995 to 2004.
- He spent 9 years in the White Sox organization before joining FIU.
- Alvarez is expected to leverage his local and international scouting connections to enhance the team's performance.
- The FIU baseball program recently underwent changes with the hiring of head coach Pedro Grifol.
Looking ahead, Alvarez will focus on building a competitive pitching squad and fostering player development, which could attract more talent to the FIU baseball program. Additionally, the program anticipates growth in community engagement and support due to his local roots.
Bottom LineJuan Alvarez鈥檚 appointment as pitching coach marks a strategic move for FIU baseball, merging his extensive playing and scouting experience with the goal of elevating the team's success and community involvement. His deep connections within the region could prove invaluable for future recruitment and development.
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