**Toros de Tijuana Announce 2025 Coaching Staff**
As the 2025 season of the Mexican Baseball League (LMB) approaches, Óscar Robles, the manager for the Toros de Tijuana, gears up with a robust team of coaches ready to support him. This marks Robles’ second term leading the team, and he will be backed by a seasoned ensemble across various roles.
Enrique Couoh, the sports manager for Toros de Tijuana, announced that the coaching team is now fully assembled for the upcoming season. Reporting in March for pre-season preparations, the last three vacancies have been filled, completing the lineup for the border city club.
The new additions to the team include César Izturis as bench coach, René Reyes as an assistant hitting coach, and César Hernández as the catchers’ instructor. Joining them will be Darryl Brinkley as the main hitting coach, Isidro Márquez overseeing pitching, Carlos “Chispa” Gastélum handling third base coaching duties, Efrén Espinoza at first base, and Miguel Ángel López managing the bullpen.
César Izturis, originating from Venezuela, will make his LMB debut as a bench coach after leading Guerreros de Lara in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League. Izturis played in Major League Baseball for 13 seasons and was teammates with Robles during the 2005 MLB season with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
René Reyes, another Venezuelan, spent two seasons in the Major Leagues with the Colorado Rockies, and played for Toros de Tijuana in 2015. His experience is expected to be a significant asset in refining the hitting techniques of the team.
**Secondary Article: Recent Developments in Mexican Baseball**
While the Toros de Tijuana are solidifying their team structure, the wider landscape of Mexican baseball is witnessing significant developments. Recent news highlights how varying financial arrangements and league policies are impacting team dynamics.
Lately, the LMB has considered implementing changes in player salary regulations to maintain competitive balance among teams. This initiative seeks to prevent wealthier franchises from monopolizing top talent, thus ensuring fair competition across the league.
Moreover, the rising interest in baseball analytics is shaping the future of team strategies in Mexico. Teams are increasingly investing in technology to gather data, analyzing player performance more comprehensively to drive better on-field decisions.
With these evolving practices and positions being filled, the LMB aims to bring about an exciting and equitable season, showcasing not just athletic prowess but also innovative decision-making reflective of modern baseball standards.
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