Former Red Sox coach Dave Wallace retiring

BALTIMORE (AP) -- Dave Wallace is retiring as the Baltimore Orioles pitching coach.

The 69-year-old Wallace spent three years at the position and has been in coaching for 36 years.

Orioles manager Buck Showalter made the announcement Thursday. Showalter says Wallace hopes to work as a part-time pitching instructor in the big leagues.

Wallace was the Red Sox pitching coach from 2003-2006, working with pitchers like Pedro Martinez, Curt Schilling and Derek Lowe as Boston won the World Series in 2004.

He was replaced by John Farrell in 2007 and coached with the Astros, Braves and Orioles over the last ten years of his career.

Baltimore went 89-73 this season, reaching the playoffs for the third time in five years before being eliminated by Toronto on Tuesday in the AL wild-card game.

The Orioles posted a 4.22 ERA, 19th among the 30 major league teams.

Showalter says the search for Wallace's successor will begin shortly. Bullpen coach Dom Chiti, who worked closely with Wallace, is a candidate.

Wallace came to Baltimore after spending four seasons as the Atlanta Braves' minor league pitching coordinator.