Seattle Mariners

Mariners stay busy; trade Jose Ramirez to Braves, lose Edgar Olmos to Cubs

With the Seattle Mariners, the personnel moves keep coming.

The latest occurred Friday morning when they created an opening on their 40-man roster by trading right-handed reliever Jose Ramirez to the Atlanta Braves for a player to be named later and cash considerations.

Ramirez, 25, struggled at Triple-A Tacoma and with the Mariners after arriving with outfielder Ramon Flores in a July 31 trade that sent outfielder Dustin Ackley to the New York Yankees.

The Mariners also lost left-hander Edgar Olmos to the Chicago Cubs in a waiver claim after designating him for assignment on Wednesday to clear roster space due to the signing of free-agent reliever Justin De Fratus.

Olmos, 25, split time last season between the Mariners and Tacoma after recovering from a shoulder injury. He gave up seven earned runs in 14 innings over six big-league outings, including two starts.

Ramirez allowed 13 earned runs in 13 innings in nine outings at Tacoma prior to a Sept. 1 recall to the big leagues, where he gave up six earned runs over 4 2/3 innings in five appearances.

The Mariners have made six trades since the end of the season, including a Nov. 20 deal that sent Flores to Milwaukee for infielder Luis Sardinas.

By trading Ramirez to the Braves, the Mariners have one spot available on their 40-man roster, which they could use to select a player next week in the Rule 5 Draft at the Winter Meetings.

MINOR-LEAGUE STAFFS

It’s official: Pat Listach will return for a second season as the manager at Triple-A Tacoma after leading the Rainiers to a 68-76 record this year.

The Mariners confirmed plans to retain Listach while announcing their minor-league staffs for the 2016 season. The Rainiers will have a new hitting coach in Scott Brosius and a new pitching coach in Lance Painter.

Brosius’ hiring was previously reported. He spent the past 14 years at Linfield College, including the past eight as manager, after completing an 11-year career in the big leagues.

Painter shifts to Tacoma after spending the past two years as the pitching coach at Double-A Jackson. He is entering his 11th season in the organization.

Other notables:

▪  Long-time Rainiers manager Daren Brown, who spent part of the 2010 season as the Mariners’ interim manager, returns to the bench as the manager at Jackson. He spent the past two years as the minor-league bunting and base-running coordinator.

▪  Eddie Menchaca returns to Bakersfield as the manager of the organization’s Advanced-A affiliate for a third consecutive year.

▪  Lake Stevens grad Mitch Canham joins the organization as the manager at Single-A Clinton. Canham also played for Oregon State, which won the national championship in 2006-07.

▪  Rob Mummau is back for a second season as the manager at Short-A Everett. He is entering his 16th season in the organization. Moises Hernandez — Felix’s brother — will be the AquaSox’s pitching coach.

▪  Zac Livingston, a catcher in the Angels’ system for the past four seasons, begins his minor-league coaching career as the manager of the organization’s affiliate in the Arizona Rookie League.

Bob Dutton: @TNT_Mariners

Here is the complete list for the Mariners’ minor-league coaching assignments. An asterisk denotes a new hire from last year.

ROVING INSTRUCTORS

Field Coordinator: Mike Micucci*

Coordinator, International Player Programs: David Macias*

Offensive Coordinator: Jack Howell

Special Assistant Coordinator: Alvin Davis

Defensive Coordinator: Dan Wilson

Pitching Coordinator: Rick Waits*

LA/Low-Level Pitching Coordinator: Carlos Chantres*

Infield Coordinator: Jim Pankovits

Outfield Coordinator: Brant Brown

Mental Skills Coach: Michael Gerson

Latin America Field Coordinator: Jose Moreno

Athletic Training Coordinator: Jimmy Southard

Assistant Athletic Training Coordinator: Ben Fraser

Latin Athletic Training Coordinator: Javier Alvidrez

Rehab Pitching Coordinator: Gary Wheelock

Performance Coordinator: Rob Fumagalli

Special Assistant, Player Development: Pete Harnisch*

Special Assistant, Player Development/Scouting: John Hester*

TRIPLE-A TACOMA RAINIERS

Manager: Pat Listach

Pitching Coach: Lance Painter

Coach: Scott Brosius*

Trainer: Tom Newberg

Trainer: TBD

Performance Specialist: Derek Mendoza

DOUBLE-A JACKSON GENERALS

Manager: Daren Brown

Pitching Coach: Andrew Lorraine

Coach: Roy Howell

Trainer: BJ Downie

Performance Specialist: Aaron Reis

ADVANCED-A BAKERSFIELD BLAZE

Manager: Eddie Menchaca

Pitching Coach: Ethan Katz*

Coach: Max Venable

Trainer: Geoff Swanson

Performance Specialist: Andy Lyon

SINGLE-A CLINTON LUMBERKINGS

Manager: Mitch Canham*

Pitching Coach: Rich Dorman

Coach: TBD

Trainer: Matthew Corvo

Performance Specialist: Paul Howey

SHORT-A EVERETT AQUASOX

Manager: Rob Mummau

Pitching Coach: Moises Hernandez*

Coach: Brian Hunter

Trainer: Shane Zdebiak

Performance Specialist: TBD

ROOKIE PEORIA MARINERS

Manager: Zac Livingston*

Pitching Coach: Yoel Monzon*

Coach: Andy Bottin

Coach: James Lofton

Trainer: Randy Roetter

Performance Specialist: TBD

Clubhouse Manager: Isaac Ruiz

Clubhouse Assistant: Tony Gutierrez

DOMINICAN ACADEMY

Director of Dominican Administration: Martin Valerio

Manager: Jose Umbria

Manager: Russell Vasquez

Pitching Coach: Danielin Acevedo

Pitching Coach: Carlos Hernandez

Hitting Coach: Jose Guillen

Hitting Coach: Selwyn Langaigne

Infield Coach: Francisco Gerez

Infield Coach: Richard Paz

Performance Specialist: Alexander Pons

Trainer: Leonardo Santiago

Trainer: Jhonny Molina

Trainer: Luis Fermin

This story was originally published December 4, 2015 at 8:10 PM with the headline "Mariners stay busy; trade Jose Ramirez to Braves, lose Edgar Olmos to Cubs."

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