Indians pitching coach steps down

4:12 PM, Sep 29, 2011   |    comments
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The Cleveland Indians today announced Tim Belcher has stepped down as Major League Pitching Coach.  Belcher will again assume a position similar to the Special Assistant to Baseball Operations role he served in for 8 seasons from 2002-09 before becoming Manny Acta's Pitching Coach in 2010.

Statement from Tim Belcher regarding today's decision:

"After much reflection and deliberation, I have decided not to return as the Major League Pitching Coach for the 2012 season. 

When I accepted the position two years ago, I understood and embraced the challenges of the role.   Over the last two years I was fully committed to the responsibilities of the job and enjoyed it.  

However, as I began to look forward to 2012, I felt that I would not be able to balance the changing needs of my family and the demands of the job.  As a result, I have decided that it would be best for me to step away from coaching at this time.

I want to thank the Indians for the opportunity to work with a good young pitching staff the past two years.   I am excited about the future of the team and I welcome the opportunity to continue working for the club in another capacity going forward. "

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