Hague, Lannan added to Blue Jays' coaching staff
January 12, 2024
Official Toronto Blue Jays News Release
The Toronto Blue Jays today announce the appointment of Matt Hague as the club’s assistant hitting coach and John Lannan as the club’s Major League mental performance coach, both under manager John Schneider.
Hague, 38, joined the Blue Jays organization in 2019 as a Pro Scouting Fellow before serving as hitting coach at various levels, including spending the 2023 season with triple-A Buffalo. The Bellevue, Wash., native was selected by Cleveland in the 11th round of the 2007 draft, going on to play 11 professional seasons across five organizations, including 10 major league games for Toronto in 2015.
Lannan, 39, enters his fifth season with the Blue Jays organization. Over that stretch, the Long Beach, N.Y., native has spent time as the mental performance coach for Single-A Dunedin and triple-A Buffalo while also supporting players rehabbing from injury at the Player Development Complex in Dunedin, Fla., for the past two seasons. Originally drafted in the 11th round in 2005 by Washington, Lannan enjoyed a 13-year professional career, pitching in 153 major league games (148 starts) between the Nationals, Mets, and Phillies organizations.
The 2024 Toronto Blue Jays Major League Coaching Staff is now complete, and is as follows:
John Schneider, Manager
Don Mattingly, Bench Coach & Offensive Coordinator
DeMarlo Hale, Associate Manager
Pete Walker, Pitching Coach
Guillermo Martinez, Hitting Coach
Mark Budzinski, First Base Coach
Carlos Febles, Third Base Coach
Jeff Ware, Assistant Pitching Coach – Bullpen
David Howell, Assistant Pitching Coach – Strategy
Hunter Mense, Assistant Hitting Coach
Matt Hague, Assistant Hitting Coach
Gil Kim, Field Coordinator
John Lannan, Major League Mental Performance Coach