PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Phillies hired Kevin Long as their hitting coach on Wednesday, reuniting him with both manager Joe Girardi and star slugger Bryce Harper.
Long spent the past four seasons as the hitting coach for the Washington Nationals, where he worked with Harper, and was part of the staff in 2019 when they won the World Series.
Long was invited to return to Nationals manager Dave Martinez’s staff for the 2022 season, but chose to look elsewhere. Third base coach Bob Henley and first base coach Randy Knorr were reportedly notified that they would also not be returning to team, but both coaches have been offered other positions within the organization.
Before joining Washington, the 54-year-old Long spent three seasons as hitting coach with the New York Mets and he served as hitting coach for eight seasons with the New York Yankees. He worked under Phillies manager Joe Girardi for seven years (2008-14) when they were with the Yankees and won the World Series in 2009.
“I have had a long-standing relationship with Kevin and have seen his work up close and in person for years,” Girardi said. “I truly believe he is the best in the business and will have a huge impact on our offense.”
Girardi and Long weren’t quite so cordial during a game at Citizens Bank Park in late June. After then-Nationals star Max Scherzer was checked by umpires for sticky substances, Girardi and Long got into a shouting match.
The Phillies fired hitting coach Joe Dillon on the final day of the regular season. Dillon was the Phillies’ hitting coach for two seasons after being hired from the Nationals, where he was Long’s assistant in 2018-19. Philadelphia finished second in the NL East at 82-80 and ranked seventh in the NL in runs and ninth in batting average.
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