Pulley (and Ten Foot Pole) vocalist Scott Radinsky has some good news in his other job this week as the musician and former relief pitcher for the LA Dodgers has been promoted to full-time pitching coach for the Cleveland Indians. Radinsky left major league baseball as a player in 2002 before returning as a pitching coach for the Cleveland Aeros in 2005 and then bullpen coach in 2009.
Radinsky sang vocals on the first two Ten Foot Pole albums and the Satanic Surfers split EP before splitting with the band to join the Chicago White Sox, which devastated a lot of fans. He went on to play for the LA Dodgers, St Louis Cardinals, and the Cleveland Indians. It was during his time with the LA Dodgers that he returned to the fold singing with his own band Pulley, who unlike Ten Foot Pole were willing to operate around Radinsky's baseball career. Pulley recently released a new EP "The Long and The Short Of It", their first new material in a couple of years.
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