LOS ANGELES -- The Dodgers on Thursday announced their nearly all new coaching staff under first-year manager Dave Roberts, with eight new coaches.
The lone returning Dodgers coach is Rick Honeycutt, back for his 11th season as pitching coach and 16th season in the organization. Reports of his return have been rumored since early November, with Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reporting on Nov. 6 that Honeycutt would earn roughly $750,000 per year, one of the highest among major league pitching coaches.
Honeycutt, 61, has been the Dodgers' pitching coach since 2006, the longest tenured pitching coach with the franchise since Ron Perranoski from 1981-1994.