Joe Torre of the Los Angeles Dodgers. He gets paid $4.3 million
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Sure, but it is usually with the approval of the team's manager.
Al Jackson, became the first black pitching coach in the major leagues in 1977, working with the Mets and later the Baltimore. In 1977 Al Jackson was Don Zimmer's pitching coach with the Boston Red Sox to become the first black pitching coach in MLB.
MLB Rules state the pitching rubber will be at a height of 10 inches.
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