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McRae out, Victoria HarbourCats name new head coach

Former associate coach signs two-year agreement
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Todd Haney takes the reins of the Victoria HarbourCats this season. (Christian J. Stewart Photography)

Todd Haney takes the reins of the Victoria HarbourCats this season in the first year of a two-year agreement as head coach.

Haney played parts of four season in the Major Leagues, suiting up for the Cubs, Mets and Expos, after being selected by the Seattle Mariners in the same MLB draft as Ken Griffey Jr., now a hall-of-famer. Haney also spent some of his pro baseball time playing at the AAA level in Calgary and Ottawa.

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Haney served as associate coach with the HarbourCats in 2018, when the team missed the playoffs by one game. Haney and wife Kira really enjoyed their first summer on Vancouver Island and are eager to return.

B次元官网网址淭odd brought a professional approach and tremendous teaching skills to our group last year, and it will be a smooth transition because heB次元官网网址檚 spent a season with us in the West Coast League already,B次元官网网址 said Managing Partner/GM Jim Swanson. B次元官网网址淭he players connected with him very well and he was a big part of the development we saw on our roster in 2018. It was clear from the start that Todd would make an ideal head coach in the West Coast League, and weB次元官网网址檙e fortunate to have him.B次元官网网址

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Haney has extensive coaching experience leading the Waco Storm program, an elite travel offering in Texas and he is currently Director of Player Development at Texas State. He was a star player at the University of Texas before being drafted and turning pro B次元官网网址 his son Tanner, a HarbourCats player in 2018, is a freshman with the Longhorns.

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Brian McRae, the teamB次元官网网址檚 fourth head coach, will not return to the role he held for the 2017 and 2018 seasons, compiling a record of 56-52 overall and taking the team to within one victory of the WCL Championship in a playoff series against Corvallis in 2017. The HarbourCats terminated his contract Feb. 3.

More announcements are to come, but local assistant coaches Troy Birtwistle (first base) and Curtis Pelletier (hitting and catching coach) will be back for a second season.



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