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by Hillbilly
Glad to see Niebla finally get a promotion to big club. Has been doing outstanding work with our young pitchers in minors for a while now.
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Cleveland Indians name Brian Sweeney bullpen coach, promote Ruben Niebla to big-league staff
Updated Oct 29, 2019; Posted Oct 28, 2019
By Paul Hoynes, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Indians have made one promotion and one addition to their big-league coaching staff.
Brian Sweeney, entering his third year with the team, has been promoted to bullpen coach. Sweeney, who replaces Scott Atchison, who was fired at the end of the season, has been a coach on manager Terry Francona’s staff for the last two years.
Ruben Niebla, the Indians long-time minor league pitching coordinator, will join the big league staff in a newly created role. Carl Willis remains as the pitching coach.
The Indians rotation was rocked by injuries and illness last year. But they still won 93 games largely because of contributions from starters Zach Plesac, Aaron Civale and Adam Plutko, who all started the year in the minors.
This comes on the heels of Shane Bieber winning 11 games as a rookie in 2018 and leading the staff with 214 1/3 innings and 259 strikeouts this year. Not to mention the emergence of Mike Clevinger to ace status. The organization’s minor league pitching development program, headed by Niebla, has had a lot to do with their success.
Sweeney, 45, pitched professionally for 19 seasons. He made it to the big leagues with Seattle and San Diego before retiring after the 2013 season. His resume includes three years pitching in Japan.
He spent three years in the Phillies minor league system before joining the Indians after the 2017 season.
Niebla, 47, just finished his 19th season with the Indians, the last seven as their minor league pitching coordinator. He served as the Indians interim pitching coach in 2012 following the firing of Scott Radinsky. Niebla has been the pitching coach at just about every left of the Tribe’s minor league system.
The job description of Niebla’s new role is not known. But big league organizations such as the Indians are putting more and more emphasis on not only the development of pitchers, but the science and analytics behind it.
During the Indians last trip of the season, Francona talked about Niebla to reporters. He told them how much the organization appreciated the work that he and the development staff have done.
“We sat with Ruben the other day to make sure he understood, and I think he did, how much we value what he and his staff have done,” said Francona. "They saved our rear end.
“I think Carl (Willis, pitching coach), Atch (Scott Atchison) and Brian Sweeney (major league coach) do a great job. But they didn’t see these guys before they got here. There were other people responsible for getting them ready to come here. I think Carl has done a great job since they’ve been here, taking care of something they don’t see in the minor leagues."
Niebla has been a candidate for the Tribe’s big-league pitching coach job over the years. He’s also interviewed with other franchises. He was a finalist for the Texas job before the start of the 2019 season.
“I actually told Ruben, ‘Let’s talk because every time we talk it’s after you haven’t gotten a job. That’s not real fun,'” said Francona. "Everybody seems like they’re in a real good place (right now) so let’s talk. He’s been a team player to the nth degree and his expertise on what he does is so good.
“But everybody wants to be in the major leagues and I get it. I would never say to somebody, 'this is your strength (developing pitchers in the minors). I don’t think that’s fair. I think he’s done an incredible job.”