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D-backs’ new manager learned from Sparky Anderson, Terry Francona

Nov 8, 2016, 8:03 AM

The Diamondbacks welcomed Torey Lovullo as the eighth manager in franchise history Monday. (Photo b...

The Diamondbacks welcomed Torey Lovullo as the eighth manager in franchise history Monday. (Photo by Tamsyn Stonebarger/Cronkite News)

(Photo by Tamsyn Stonebarger/Cronkite News)

PHOENIX — The new manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks learned how to manage beyond the playing field from two of the best.

Sparky Anderson and Terry Francona won over players with their communication skills as well as a combined five World Series championships. That’s Torey Lovullo’s new mission as the Diamondbacks eighth manager in their 19-year history and fourth in the last eight years.

“Sparky Anderson taught me the value of understanding personally what players go through on a daily basis,” Lovullo said of the manager who won two World Series with the Cincinnati Reds and one with the Detroit Tigers. “And how important it is to understand them on a deeper level.”

Lovullo, who played in 303 games over parts of eight Major League seasons, broke in with the Tigers in 1988 under Anderson.

He played his final year in 1999 with the Phillies when Francona was the manager. Francona went on to manage the Boston Red Sox to World Series championships in 2004 and 2007.

“He taught me the art of communication and how valuable that was,” Lovullo said at his introductory press conference Monday.

This is his first big league job, but Lovullo isn’t new to managing. He began in 2002 in the minor leagues, where he compiled a 661-609 record through 2010.

“I wanted to make sure I was accessible to the players at any level,” he said. “I wanted to make sure that they understood that they were the engine that was running that was happening each and every day.”

Lovullo joined the Toronto Blue Jays in 2011, where he began his major league coaching career alongside manager John Farrell.

In 2013, Farrell moved to the Red Sox, where he made Lovullo his bench coach.

The Red Sox won the World Series that year, and in 2015 he took over as interim manager for Farrell, who was diagnosed with lymphoma. The Red Sox had a 28-21 record under Lovullo.

“Thank you to John Farrell, who’s a friend and mentor to me. We walked through some very difficult times,” he said. “He was the guy that took a chance on me that gave me my first opportunity and basically helped me sit down in this seat today.”

Lovullo is now reunited with Mike Hazen, who was hired as Arizona’s general manager earlier this month. The pair worked together in Boston, where Hazen was the GM in 2016.

“Some of the things that we were drawn to with Torey is his ability to connect with people, his communication style, and his role as a teacher,” Hazen said. “(It) led us to this time where we felt like he was the absolute right choice.”

Last season, the Diamondbacks finished a disappointing 69-93. Lovullo is expected to turn around a ball club that is stocked with young talent. He said he’d start by listening to his players.

“I plan on meeting with several guys just so that way they can put a face to the name. Let them ask some questions and let them know that what they are thinking and what they are talking about matters,” he said. “That’s important to me. Something that drives me every day as part of communication is being an active listener.”

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