Jose Javier, a familiar name in the Yankees’ minor-league system, is set to join the Chicago Cubs as their new first-base coach, according to The Athletic and the Chicago Sun-Times. While the move strengthens the Cubs’ coaching staff under manager Craig Counsell, it marks a notable loss for the Yankees’ player development system.
Former Yankees minor-league coach Jose Javier joins Cubs staff as first base coach
Javier, 32, has been a key figure in the Yankees organization, serving as the Triple-A defensive coach for the past two seasons. His expertise in outfield defense and baserunning has been invaluable across multiple levels of the Yankees’ farm system since he transitioned from his minor-league playing career in 2015.
During the 2022 Arizona Fall League, Javier worked with the Mesa Solar Sox, a team featuring top Cubs prospects such as Owen Caissie, Brennen Davis, Matt Mervis, and BJ Murray. His role with the Solar Sox highlights his reputation as a trusted and skilled developer of talent, making his departure a significant gain for the Cubs and a loss for the Yankees.
Javier’s hiring continues the Cubs’ post-season shake-up, which included letting go of their former first-base coach, Mike Napoli. For Yankees fans, it’s another example of how their organization continues to produce not only major-league players but also sought-after coaching talent. Javier’s deep understanding of baserunning and defense will now benefit another team’s young roster, underscoring his impact within the Yankees’ system.
While it’s disappointing to see a respected coach like Javier leave, it’s also a testament to the Yankees’ ability to develop talent at every level—including their coaching ranks. His departure adds to the list of Yankees personnel making waves across Major League Baseball, further solidifying the franchise’s reputation as a cradle of excellence in baseball.
Yankees fans may lament the loss of Javier, but his promotion to a major-league coaching staff is a career milestone worth celebrating. His influence on prospects like Jasson Dominguez and Anthony Volpe will remain a part of the Yankees’ legacy, even as he begins a new chapter in Chicago.
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