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Mets hire Goodwin to complete staff
Major League Baseball

Mets hire Goodwin to complete staff

Published Oct. 30, 2011 1:00 a.m. ET

The Mets have hired former major league outfielder Tom Goodwin as their first-base coach, completing the coaching staff for next season.

Goodwin, 43, hit .268 over 14 major league seasons and was primarily a center fielder, spending time with the Dodgers, Royals, Rangers, Rockies, Giants and Cubs. He stole 369 bases in his career, including a high of 66 in 1996 with Kansas City.

He will take over for Mookie Wilson after finishing his fourth season with the Red Sox organization last season, the last three as their minor league outfield and base-running coordinator. He also coached Single-A Lowell of the New York-Penn League in 2008.

Goodwin was a member of the US Olympic baseball team that won a gold medal in 1988.

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He joins the returning members of Terry Collins' staff from last year -- pitching coach Dan Warthen and hitting coach Dave Hudgens -- as well as recently-hired bench coach Bob Geren, third-base coach Tim Teufel and bullpen coach Ricky Bones, the New York Post reported.

Wilson, bench coach Ken Oberkfell and bullpen coach Jon Debus were not retained after the season, and third-base coach Chip Hale left the organization to become Bob Melvin's bench coach in Oakland. Melvin replaced Geren as A's manager during the season.
 

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