Derek Shelton’s coaching staff is complete.
A couple weeks after hiring Shelton to take over as manager, the Twins have officially filled out the rest of the coaching staff with a mix of returners and new but familiar faces like LaTroy Hawkins and Toby Gardenhire, each of whom has been given their first opportunity to coach at the major league level.
The Twins have tapped Mark Hallberg to serve as their bench coach, a role that Shelton himself once had in 2018 and 2019 before departing to manage the Pittsburgh Pirates. Hallberg spent the past six seasons on the San Francisco Giants’ coaching staff, including the last two as their first base coach.
Mike Rabelo, someone with whom Shelton is very familiar, will serve as their assistant bench coach. Rabelo worked under Shelton during his entire tenure in Pittsburgh, most recently serving as the Pirates’ major league field coordinator and third base coach.
Gardenhire, the son of longtime Twins manager Ron Gardenhire, will be the Twins’ major league field coordinator after managing and coaching for the past eight years in their minor league system. Most recently, he has been serving as the manager of the Triple-A Saints.
On the pitching side, the Twins are retaining Pete Maki and assistant pitching coach Luis Ramirez. Hawkins, a longtime major leaguer, will join them as the Twins’ bullpen coach, taking over a role that had been filled with Colby Suggs, who recently was named to the same position with the Texas Rangers. Hawkins has been working as a special assistant to the Twins’ baseball operations department as well as an analyst on television broadcasts. The 21-year major league veteran pitched in 1,042 games himself, 10th most among pitchers.
On the hitting side, the Twins will have turnover for the third straight year as Keith Beauregard, who spent the last three years with the Detroit Tigers, takes over for Matt Borgschulte. He will be joined by assistant hitting coaches Trevor Amicone and Rayden Sierra, both of whom joined the Twins’ coaching staff ahead of last season.
Ramon Borrego, who also joined the staff in 2025, will also return. He will continue to work with the infielders and will take over as the Twins’ new third base coach. Longtime coach Tommy Watkins, who held that job previously, has been hired to do the same in Atlanta.
Former major league outfielder Grady Sizemore will take over for Borrego as the Twins’ first base coach, while also handling baserunning and outfield coaching duties, something which Watkins had done previously. Sizemore spent much of his playing career in Cleveland, where he overlapped with Shelton, who was the hitting coach there for many seasons. In recent years, he has been on the Chicago White Sox coaching staff, holding a number of roles, including interim manager in 2024.
Besides Baldelli, Borgschulte, Suggs and Watkins, others who are not returning are bench coach Jayce Tingler, who has been hired by the Giants already, assistant bench coach Hank Conger and quality control coach Nate Dammann.
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