Education
Such attended Elon College and pitched on the baseball team
Such attended Elon College and pitched on the baseball team
A right-hander who batted left-handed, Such stood 6 feet 4 inches (193 m) tall and weighed 190 pounds (86 kg). On 8 June 1965, Such was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 40th round of the 1965 amateur draft, but did not sign. Drafted by the Washington Senators in the 8th round of the 1966 amateur draft (January secondary phase), Such would sign his first professional contract later that spring and would pitch in 14 games for the Burlington Senators in the single-A Carolina League, finishing with a respectable 6-8 record and 3.13 European Research Area. He would return to Burlington in 1968 and, while toiling for another last-place team, Such would lose 17 games while winning only 10.
After starting the season with Washington"s American Automobile Association Denver Bears, Such would receive his only major league duty in 1970.
Such would be back at Denver in 1971, but would take a step backward (finishing with a 612 European Research Area in 24 games). Such spent the next two years in the Washington/Texas Rangers organization, returning to single-A Burlington in 1972, before calling it a career during the 1973 season after laboring to a 1-1 record and 7.71 European Research Area in 8 games at Associate of Arts Pittsfield.
Following his retirement, Such would become a pitching coach and roving pitching instructor in the Ranger"s farm system from 1975 through 1982. From 1983 through the midseason of 1985, he was the Rangers" Major League pitching coach, serving on the staff of skipper Doug Rader.
He then moved to the Minnesota Twins, where he would serve as pitching coach under skippers Ray Miller and Tom Kelly for the next 16 years (1986–2001), including the team"s World Series victories in 1987 and 1991.
After taking off time from baseball, in 2007 Such was named the pitching coach of with the Camden Riversharks of the independent Atlantic League. He would stay with the team through the 2008 season before being named the pitching coach of the Salem Red Sox, the advanced Single-A Carolina League affiliate of the Boston Red Sox in 2009. On December 22, 2010, he was named as pitching coach for the single-A Greenville Drive, Boston"s South Atlantic League farm club, and in 2013 he will hold a similar job with the Rookie-level Gulf Coast Red Sox.