Former 51s pitcher coach Frank Viola to head to Double-A Binghamton
November 14, 2017 - 12:31 pm
The Las Vegas 51s will have a new coaching staff next season with pitching coach Frank Viola, who was widely expected to not return, tweeting Tuesday that he’ll be taking over the same position at Double-A Binghamton.
Viola, a former Cy Young winner and World Series MVP, was the 51s’ pitching coach for the past four seasons.
Glenn Abbott, Binghamton’s long time pitching coach, will replace Viola on the 51s’ staff. He’ll be joined by new manager Tony DeFrancesco, who replaces Pedro Lopez, and a new hitting coach who has yet to be named. Former hitting coach Jack Voigt was released at season’s end.
“Thanks @LasVegas51s for a wonderful 4 years. Class acts. Great people. @DonLoganLV, @51sGM (Chuck Johnson). Gonna miss you guys. Glad to be getting closer to family though. Excited to work with @RumblePoniesBB,” Viola tweeted.
Thanks @LasVegas51s for a wonderful 4 years. Class acts. Great people. @DonLoganLV, @51sGM. Gonna miss you guys. Glad to be getting closer to family though. Excited to work with @RumblePoniesBB
— Frank J. Viola, Jr. (@FrankViola16) November 14, 2017
Thanks for taking care of my hubby @FrankViola16 the past four years!! Excited to have him back on the East Coast near our kids!! Abby will do a great job for you'll!!
— Kathy Viola (@MommaV16) November 14, 2017
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