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Yankees hire 3-time All-Star as next hitting coach after stunning move

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Sean Casey, a three-time MLB All-Star and TV analyst, was named the next New York Yankees hitting coach on Monday, the team announced.

Casey will replace Dillon Lawson, who was fired  Sunday after the team’s loss to the Chicago Cubs. It was the first time general manager Brian Cashman made an in-season move to shake up the coaching staff.

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Cincinnati Reds' Aaron Boone #17 is congratulated by manager Bob Boone and Sean Casey after a ninth-inning game-winning home run against the St. Louis Cardinals on May 5, 2003, in Cincinnati. (Mike Simons / AFP via Getty Images)

"I’ve been able to keep my finger on the pulse of the game, speaking with current big leaguers, watching a tremendous amount of video, breaking down film as part of my job and trying to figure out what hitters are doing physically and mentally," Casey said in a statement. "So I feel good about being ready for this opportunity to teach and impart my experience and ideas."

Casey will serve under manager Aaron Boone. The two were teammates when they played for the Cincinnati Reds from 1998 to 2003.

"His passion for hitting is infectious," Boone added. "His ability to inspire is one of his greatest gifts, and I can’t wait for him to tap into our players and help them reach their potential. There’s no doubt in my mind that he will have a tremendous impact on our team."

Former Cincinnati Reds first baseman Sean Casey speaks during ceremonies enshrining him into the team's Hall of Fame, June 23, 2012, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo / Al Behrman)

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