How Cubs manager Joe Maddon helped recruit Bruce Arians to the Bucs
Maddon and Arians grew up about 100 miles apart in Pennsylvania and a dinner at his south Tampa restaurant helped talk the Cardinals coach out of retiremment
By Rick Stroud
Published 2 minutes ago
Bruce Arians needed some convincing.
At 66, the retired former Cardinals head coach was interested in interviewing for the Bucs job, but it also became a recruiting trip of sorts when he arrived in Tampa Friday night.
That's when the Bucs got an assist from Cubs manager Joe Maddon.
Arians and Maddon grew up about 100 miles apart in eastern Pennsylvania. Arians is from York and Maddon from Hazelton, Pa.
They hit it off when introduced about four years ago by general manager Jason Licht during the Cubs spring training in Meza, Ariz., just outside Phoenix, when Arians was coach of the Cardinals.
Both are charismatic and stylish men, successful well into their 60s. Both took a long time to reach their goal as manager and head coach. And both Arians and Maddon like to think a little out of the box.
So Licht enlisted to the help of Maddon, who lives in Tampa in the off-season and is co-owner Ava, a trendy south Tampa Italian restaurant.
With the help of Maddon, the Bucs sneaked Arians in through the kitchen of the restaurant and into a private, hideaway dining room.
Maddon help sell Arians on living in Tampa Bay and apparently he liked the area.
On Saturday, Arians underwent a physical and crushed the interview with the Glazers.
On Tuesday, the Bucs reached an agreement on a four-year contract with a fifth-year option to coach the Bucs.