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Orioles hire Matt Borgschulte and Ryan Fuller as co-hitting coaches
Matt Borgschulte comes over from the Twins organization, where he has spent the past four seasons. USA TODAY NETWORK

The Orioles announced a pair of additions to the coaching staff this morning, hiring Matt Borgschulte and Ryan Fuller as co-hitting coaches. (Joe Trezza of MLB.com first reported the moves on Monday). They’ll replace Don Long, who was let go last month after a three-year stint in Baltimore.

Borgschulte comes over from the Twins organization, where he has spent the past four seasons. The 31-year-old worked his way up to hitting coach with the Twins’ top affiliate in St. Paul before earning his first big-league job in Baltimore. Fuller, also 31, is an internal promotion. The O’s hired him as a minor-league instructor over the 2019-20 offseason. As with Borgschulte, this’ll be Fuller’s initial job on a major-league staff.

In addition to the coaching changes, the Orioles also provided reporters (including Trezza and Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com) updates on a trio of injured players this week. Left-hander Keegan Akin recently underwent a hip adductor repair, his second procedure within the past couple months. Outfielder Austin Hays and infielder Ramón Urías, meanwhile, each recently underwent core repair surgeries. It’s expected that all three players will be ready for spring training.

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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