Former Major League Baseball pitcher D.J. Carrasco has signed on as part of New Zealand's first ever professional team.
The eight-year MLB veteran, who is currently working as an advanced scout for the Los Angeles Dodgers, will be the pitching coach for the Auckland-based Australian Baseball League franchise this summer.
Carrasco, 41, has been a member of Baseball New Zealand's coaching staff in the past, working as the pitching coach for a national youth development squad. While he left the role to take on his position with the Dodgers, Baseball New Zealand chief executive Ryan Flynn told the Herald he would be returning for the ABL season.
Flynn also confirmed the team's manager, third base coach and hitting coach had also been appointed, but would be revealed at the team's open day later this month.
"D.J. has been here every year for the past three or four years," Flynn said.