The Twins named Terry Steinbach their new bench coach and Tom Brunansky their new hitting coach Monday, adding a combined 28 years of big league playing experience and 433 career home runs to manager Ron Gardenhire's staff.
Bobby Cuellar also was named the new bullpen coach, giving the staff a fluent Spanish speaker and another pitching guru to work alongside pitching coach Rick Anderson.
Besides Brunansky, the staff still includes two of its former hitting coaches, Joe Vavra and Scott Ullger. Vavra is the new third base coach, and Ullger is the new first base coach.
"I guess there's that built-in advantage, as long as it works, and I suspect it will," General Manager Terry Ryan said. "I think this coaching staff, along with knowledge and experience, has some chemistry here, and I think it's going to be a good staff to work with. Gardy is very comfortable. Obviously, we'll see how it plays out."
Steinbach, Brunansky and Cuellar replace the three coaches the Twins fired -- Steve Liddle, Jerry White and Rick Stelmaszek -- after finishing with the American League's worst record for the second consecutive season.
The Twins promoted Brunansky and Cuellar from their Class AAA Rochester staff but kept Rochester manager Gene Glynn in his current role, even though he has a decade's worth of experience as a big league third base coach.
"We really value Gene's ability as a baseball man, regardless of what position you might give him," Ryan said. "At this time on this staff, it just wasn't the right fit.
"We retained Joe Vavra to coach third and handle the infielders. And I wanted to get some sort of catching presence on the staff [with Steinbach]."