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Retired outfielder Winn gets taste of coaching

The Columbian
Published: June 23, 2013, 5:00pm

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Retired outfielder Randy Winn is getting an informal taste of coaching in the San Francisco Giants’ farm system to see if it’s something he would like to pursue on a full-time basis.

Winn joined the Class-A San Jose Giants on Monday for a few days after a cross-country flight from his family’s home in Florida. San Jose manager Andy Skeels welcomed Winn, saying it’s always a positive for his players to hear from the game’s former stars — and good for the coaching staff to get another perspective.

The 39-year-old Winn retired in April 2011 after 13 major league seasons with Tampa Bay, Seattle, San Francisco, the New York Yankees and St. Louis. He was a career .284 hitter with 110 home runs and 662 RBIs in 1,717 games.

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