FORMER DRAGONS CATCHER JULIO MORILLO TO SERVE AS DAYTON MANAGER IN 2026
Dayton, Ohio—The Dayton Dragons announced their 2026 coaching staff today, as assigned by the
Cincinnati Reds.
Julio Morillo—Manager
Willie Blair—Pitching Coach
Troy Gingrich—Hitting Coach
Eric Richardson—Coach
Gustavo Molina--Coach
Sam Tedtman—Athletic Trainer
Dominic Cothern—Strength & Conditioning Coach
TBA—Performance Coach
Attached action photo of Julio Morillo is courtesy of Noah Maurer/NM Creative
Julio Morillo (muh-REE-oh) will lead the coaching staff as the 13th manager in Dragons history. He replaces
Vince Harrison Jr., who will serve as a coach with another Reds affiliate in 2026 after serving as Dragons
manager for the last two seasons.
In the fall of 2025, Morillo served as a manager in the prestigious Arizona Fall League, leading the Peoria
Javelinas, a team consisting of prospects supplied by five different Major League teams, including the Reds.
During the summer of 2025, Morillo was a coach for the Reds Triple-A, the Louisville Bats, under veteran
manager Pat Kelly. Previously, Morillo was the manager with the Reds Single-A affiliate, the Daytona
Tortugas, for two seasons in 2023-24.
Morillo, a former catcher, played for the Dragons in 2014 and ’15. He played professionally for six seasons, all
in the Reds farm system, beginning in 2010. After concluding his playing career in 2015, Morillo joined the Reds
front office as a baseball operations assistant and was part of the Major League team’s traveling party, also
serving as a Spanish language translator for Reds big league players, frequently seen in television interviews in
that role. He remained in that position for four years before moving into coaching in 2020. Morillo has three
years of experience as a manager in the Reds organization and has been with the Reds as a player, coach, or
front office member for the past 16 years.
Morillo, 33, is a native of Venezuela, where his father was a doctor and his mother was an attorney. He now
makes his home in Goodyear, Arizona.
Willie Blair, who has spent 31 years in professional baseball as a player or coach, returns to the Dragons as
pitching coach for 2026 after filling the same role in Dayton in 2025. Blair had a long and successful Major
League playing career from 1990-2001. His best season came in 1997 with the Detroit Tigers when he went
16-8 with a 4.17 earned run average. Blair pitched in 418 games in the big leagues, making 139 starts. In
1999, he was the Detroit starting pitcher in the final Opening Day game at historic Tiger Stadium. Blair also
pitched for the Blue Jays, Indians, Astros, Rockies, Padres, Diamondbacks, and Mets.
Following his playing career, Blair became a pitching coach in 2010. Blair worked in the Padres organization
for five years beginning in 2011 including three years in the Major Leagues as the Padres bullpen coach. He
worked in the Tigers organization as a minor league pitching coach from 2016-21. Blair was the pitching coach
in the Reds organization at Single-A Daytona in 2023-24 before joining the Dragons in 2025.
Troy Gingrich returns to the Dragons in 2026 as hitting coach, a role he also held in Dayton in 2025. Gingrich
is one of the most experienced hitting coaches in Dragons franchise history. After a playing career at the
University of Arizona and four seasons as an outfielder in the Montreal Expos organization, Gingrich began his
coaching career in 2004 in the Expos organization as a minor league hitting coach. Gingrich remained with the
organization as it relocated to become the Washington Nationals in 2005, gaining experience at virtually every
level of their farm system. He served as the Nationals minor league hitting coordinator for 10 seasons from
2014-2023. In total, Gingrich spent 20 years as a hitting coach or coordinator in the Expos/Nationals
organization and contributed to their success, including their 2019 World Series championship.
Eric Richardson returns to the Dragons as a coach in 2026. He served as Dragons hitting coach in 2023.
Richardson has spent the last four years as a coach in the Reds organization and was the hitting coach for the
ACL Reds in Goodyear, Arizona in 2024 and ’25. Richardson has 12 years of experience as a coach in
professional baseball including stints in the Phillies and White Sox organizations. Richardson played in the
White Sox farm system for seven seasons (1991-97).
Gustavo Molina joins the Dragons as a coach in 2026 after serving as the manager with the ACL Reds in
Goodyear, Arizona for the previous three seasons. Molina, a former catcher, reached the Major Leagues as a
player for four seasons, playing for the White Sox, Orioles, Mets, Red Sox, and Yankees. He played
professionally for 18 seasons before retiring in 2019.
Sam Tedtman joins the Dragons as the club’s athletic trainer. He has spent the last six years as a trainer in the
Reds organization including the last two seasons Single-A Daytona. He is a graduate of Wilmington College,
where he played football, and earned a master’s degree at Texas A&M-Kingsville.
Dominic Cothern returns to the Dragons for his second season as the team’s strength and conditioning coach.
He previously served in the same position with Single-A Daytona for the 2023-24 seasons. He is a graduate of
Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina and earned a master’s degree at Georgia Southern University.
The Dayton Dragons open the 2026 season, their 26th year of operation, on April 2 at Lansing, with their home
opener scheduled for April 7 at 7:05 pm against Lake County at Day Air Ballpark.
Dragons All-Time Coaching Staffs
Year Manager Pitching Coach Batting Coach Coach
2000 Freddie Benavides Don Alexander Brian Conley
2001 Donnie Scott Bill Moloney Brian Conley
2002 Donnie Scott Ted Power Brian Conley
2003 Donnie Scott Jaime Garcia Billy White
2004 Alonzo Powell Larry Pierson Max Venable
2005 Alonzo Powell Larry Pierson Chris Sabo
2006 Billy Gardner, Jr. Larry Pierson* Alonzo Powell
2007 Donnie Scott Doug Bair Darren Bragg
2008 Donnie Scott Doug Bair Darren Bragg
2009 Todd Benzinger Tony Fossas Tony Jaramillo
2010 Todd Benzinger Tony Fossas Ken Griffey Sr.*
2011 Delino DeShields Tony Fossas Alex Pelaez
2012 Delino DeShields Tom Browning Alex Pelaez
2013 Jose Nieves Tony Fossas Alex Pelaez
2014 Jose Nieves Tony Fossas Luis Bolivar
2015 Jose Nieves Tom Browning Luis Bolivar Corky Miller
2016 Dick Schofield Derrin Ebert Luis Bolivar Corky Miller
2017 Luis Bolivar Derrin Ebert Daryle Ward Kevin Mahar
2018 Luis Bolivar Seth Etherton Daryle Ward Kevin Mahar
2019 Luis Bolivar Seth Etherton Mike Devereaux Kevin Mahar
2020 Season Cancelled
2021 Jose Moreno Brian Garman Daryle Ward Darren Bragg
2022 Bryan LaHair Brian Garman Daryle Ward Juan Samuel
2023 Bryan LaHair Todd Naskedov Eric Richardson Osmin Melendez
2024 Vince Harrison Jr. Brian Garman José León Jefry Sierra
2025 Vince Harrison Jr. Willie Blair Troy Gingrich Peterson Plaz
2026 Julio Morillo Willie Blair Troy Gingrich Eric Richardson/Gustavo Molina
*Pete Magre served as pitching coach for a portion of the 2006 season. Jason Baker served as Batting Coach
for a portion of the 2010 season.
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More Information: The Dayton Dragons are the affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds and play 66 home games at
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