By STAN DUITSMAN, tbonesbaseball.com
The Kansas City T-Bones have announced that Kenny Hook has been promoted to manager for the 2012 season.
Hook takes the reins after the departure of Tim Doherty, who will be joining the Boston Red Sox as coaching staff assistant.
Doherty, who had been with the T-Bones since their inaugural 2003
season, will be with the Red Sox when they open the season at the
Detroit Tigers on April 5.
“We
appreciate Tim’s life-long service to the T-Bones and applaud him on
his opportunity to join the Boston Red Sox organization,” T-Bones owner
John Ehlert said.
Hook played locally for Crowder College and Benedictine before signing
his first professional contract with the Amarillo Dillas in 1997.
He earned league championship MVP honors during Amarillo’s championship
season in 1999 before becoming a player/coach for the Rio Grande Valley
Whitewings in 2001.
He spent the 2011 season as bench coach for the T-Bones.
“We are pleased to have Kenny guide the T-Bones during our 10th
anniversary season,” T-Bones’ Vice President and General Manager Chris
Browne said. “Kenny is a Kansas City guy who has developed a wide
network throughout independent baseball over the years. He has worked
closely with Tim to build the team this offseason and we are excited to
have him at the helm this summer.”
Andy Shipman will serve as pitching coach under Hook. Kansas City
legend Frank White will assist with various bench roles and coach first
base.
“I would like to express my appreciation to John and Adam Ehlert for
this opportunity, as well as Chris and Tim for their help as well” Hook
said. “I have been working towards the goal of becoming a manager, and
to have the chance to do so in my hometown is very special. I couldn’t
ask for a better organization to work for with the support we receive
from both the front office and all the fans.”
Doherty and the Red Sox will make their lone visit to Kansas City for a three-game series against the Royals from May 7-9.