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Former Rangers hitting coach Jaramillo joins Cubs
Updated 10/21/2009 9:50 PM ET
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Cubs have hired Rudy Jaramillo as their hitting coach, hoping he can resurrect an offense that struggled during a disappointing 2009 season.

Jaramillo, who spent 15 years as the hitting coach of the Texas Rangers, replaces Von Joshua. Joshua was removed after the season and offered a job in Triple-A, where he'd worked previously.

The Cubs finished the season batting .255.

Jaramillo turned down a one-year deal from the Rangers last week, ending a long run during which the Rangers were among the most feared lineups in baseball. He will work again with struggling Cubs' outfielder Alfonso Soriano (FSY), who once played for the Rangers.

Jaramillo also served four years as the hitting coach of the Houston Astros.

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Posted 10/21/2009 3:07 PM ET
Updated 10/21/2009 9:50 PM ET
Hitting coach Rudy Jaramillio is shown talking with then-Rangers prospect John Mayberry Jr. before a game in 2005. Jaramillo signed a deal to be the hitting coach for the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday.
By Michael Ainsworth, The Dallas Morning News via AP
Hitting coach Rudy Jaramillio is shown talking with then-Rangers prospect John Mayberry Jr. before a game in 2005. Jaramillo signed a deal to be the hitting coach for the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday.