As part of their coaching reorganization over the winter, the Mets hired Eric Hinske as assistant hitting coach.
Hinske, 45, was part of World Series-winning teams with the Red Sox (2007) and Yankees (2009), and served as hitting coach under Mets general manager Billy Eppler during his Angels tenure. Hinske later worked as a Diamondbacks hitting coach.
In his new job, Hinske’s practical experience should complement hitting coach Jeremy Barnes’ more analytical approach. A player for 12 years and seven different teams, Hinske this week spoke to Post Sports+ at spring training.
What comes to mind from your Yankees tenure?
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