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He helped the Marlins win the 2003 World Series. Now, he’s back with the club in a new role

In 2003, Juan Pierre won a World Series with the then-Florida Marlins during his first stint with the club.

In 2013, Pierre closed out his MLB career with the Miami Marlins, a career that included 14 years in the big leagues, 2,217 hits, 614 stolen bases and 517 RBI.

On Wednesday, the Marlins announced that Pierre has made his way back to the organization — this time as the outfield coordinator for the franchise’s player development department. Pierre is one of four new hires for the department. The others: Eric Duncan will serve as hitting coordinator, Gene Glynn is the new infield and baserunning coordinator, Jamie Quirk is the new catching coordinator and Dr.