Rays fire hitting coach Shelton, replace him with Ex-Blue Jays coach Mottola

Chad Mottola played for the Blue Jays briefly in 2000 and 2006. (Charles Sonnenblick/AP)

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Tampa Bay has fired hitting coach Derek Shelton and replaced him with Chad Mottola, the organization’s minor league hitting co-ordinator.

The team announced the moves before Tuesday night’s game against Baltimore.

Mottola will join the Rays for a four-game series against New York at Yankee Stadium that starts Thursday night.

Shelton was in his seventh season as Tampa Bay’s hitting coach.

Rays president of baseball operations Matt Silverman praised Shelton for his energy and work ethic, but said the team felt "it was time for a new voice."

Tampa Bay is hitting an AL-low .243 this season. However, the Rays rank near the top in the majors with a plus-53 run differential since the All-Star break.

Mottola was the Toronto Blue Jays’ hitting coach for the 2013 season.

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