|  | Montoyo Returns for Third Season with Bulls | 
|  Charlie Montoyo will return to lead the Bulls for a third season in 2009.
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                  The Durham Bulls recently announced Charlie Montoyo will  return to manage Durham for a third season after leading the Bulls to  back-to-back International League South Division Titles and Governors’ Cup  Finals.                  Montoyo will be joined by his longtime pitching coach Xavier Hernandez,  but has a new hitting coach in former Buffalo Bisons coach Dave Myers and  trainer Rodger Fleming.
         “We have really been blessed with very successful managers in Durham,” Bulls  General Manager Mike Birling said, “It’s such a pleasure to work with  Charlie. He understands what the Bulls mean to the Triangle Community while  continuing to produce winning teams.”
         Montoyo is also happy to be returning to the Bull City.
         “It feels great to be going back to Durham,”  Montoyo said, “I love the ownership, love the front office and love the  community. It has been a great first two years and I am looking forward to  another good year.”       
Montoyo’s return is his 13th year as a manager in the Rays organization and  third with the Durham Bulls. In 2008, he took the Bulls to their second  consecutive Governor’s Cup Finals, losing in four games to the Scranton  Wilkes-Barre Yankees. In 2007, his Durham  team made up a 10-game deficit to win the South Division and came within a game  of winning the Governors’ Cup Championship. 
He has a career winning percentage  of .504 (780-767) with five postseason appearances (1998-Hudson Valley,  2001-Bakersfield, 2006-Montgomery). Montoyo spent 10 years as an infielder in  the Milwaukee Brewers, Montreal Expos and Philadelphia Phillies organizations,  reaching the major leagues for 27 games in 1993 with the Expos. He and his  wife, Samantha live in Arizona  with their two children, Tyson and Alex.
         
         Xavier Hernandez will mark his eighth season as a pitching coach in the Rays  organization in his third season in Durham.  Several of his pitchers went on to help the Tampa Bay Rays make their run to  the World Series, including Andy Sonnanstine, J.P. Howell, Grant Balfour and  David Price. He played 10 seasons in the major leagues for the Toronto Blue  Jays, Houston Astros, New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds and Texas Rangers  compiling a career 40-35 record with a 3.90 ERA. Hernandez and his wife, Deborah  reside in Sugar Land, Texas with their four children: Danielle,  Michael, Sarah, and Stephen.
         New Bulls hitting coach Dave Myers joins the Durham Bulls after spending the  last two seasons as hitting coach of the Buffalo Bisons (Cleveland Indians).  Prior to joining the Bisons in 2007, Myers spent 18 seasons in the Seattle  Mariners organization. As a minor league manager, he compiled an overall mark  of 732-645 (.532) in 12 seasons, including four division titles and a league  championship. 
He spent five seasons (1996-2000) as manager of the Triple-A  Tacoma Rainers, one season with Double-A Port City (1995), two seasons with  Class-A Riverside (1993-94), two with Class-A Bellingham (1991-1992) and two  years with Tempe  in the Arizona League (1989-90). He began his coaching career as a player/coach  for the Mariners Double-A Vermont affiliate in 1988. Myers signed as the  Mariners 13th round selection in the 1981 June Draft and spent eight seasons in  their farm system. He graduated from Temple   University in 1981 with a  degree in physical education, is married (Christine) with two children (D.J.  and Chelsea).
         Fleming is in his second season in the Rays organization spending last season  as trainer for the Vero Beach Devil Rays. Prior to 2008, he spent seven seasons  in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization. In 2004, he was named Texas League  Trainer of the Year and Minor League Trainer of the Year while serving with the  El Paso Diablos (AA). He also served as head trainer for the Arizona Fall  League champion Phoenix Desert Dogs in 2005 and the Venezuelan Winter League in  2006-07. Fleming graduated from the University   of Toledo with a degree  in interdisciplinary studies/athletic training. He lives in Kodak, Tennessee with his girlfriend, Amy, and son, Chandler. 
         Ticket packages for the 2008 season are available now by calling (919) 956-BULL  or online at www.durhambulls.com.
Thanks to DBBC’s Matt DeMargel for this capcom story &  these capcom photos.