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Brad Mills hired as Astros manager

HOUSTON, Oct. 27 (UPI) -- Brad Mills, who spent 11 seasons as a major-league coach and another 11 as a minor-league manager, was hired Tuesday to manage the Houston Astros.

Mills, 52, most recently was the bench coach for the Boston Red Sox, a position he's held for six seasons. In Houston, he replaces Cecil Cooper, who was fired Sept. 21. Mills is the team's fifth manager since 2002.

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He was offered the position after former Washington Nationals Manager Manny Acta turned down the job to take a similar position with the Cleveland Indians. Former Astros Manager Phil Garner and Dave Clark, who finish out the 2009 season on an interim basis, were also considered.

Mills takes over a team that hasn't been to the playoffs since a World Series appearance in 2005. Houston was 74-88 last season, finishing fifth in the National League Central.

He has no major-league managing experience but managed minor leagues teams in the Chicago Cubs, Colorado Rockies and Los Angeles Dodgers organizations for a total of 11 seasons.

Mills played four seasons in the majors, hitting .256 in 106 games, all with the Montreal Expos.

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