Marlins offer Meulens coaching job (source)
The Marlins have offered Giants bench coach Hensley Meulens a spot on their Major League coaching staff, a source told MLB.com's Jon Paul Morosi on Monday. The club has not confirmed.
Meulens also has received interest for coaching jobs with other teams, Morosi reported. The 52-year-old Meulens was one of two known internal candidates to succeed Bruce Bochy as the Giants' manager, along with third-base coach Ron Wotus, but Meulens isn't a finalist for the job.
Meulens was San Francisco's bench coach in each of the past two seasons after serving as the team's hitting coach from 2010-17. A Curacao native, Meulens managed the Netherlands in the World Baseball Classic in 2013 and '17. The former Major Leaguer previously interviewed for the Yankees' managerial vacancy, which was ultimately filled by Aaron Boone after the 2017 season.
It's unknown what role Meulens has been offered with Miami. Although an announcement hasn't been made yet, the club is bringing in Twins hitting coach James Rowson to replace Tim Wallach as manager Don Mattingly's bench coach, a source told MLB.com in late October.