Cesar Ramos will be the Phillies' new bullpen coach. (Cheryl Pursell) The Phillies are promoting IronPigs pitching coach Cesar Ramos to the major league staff. Ramos will serve as the team's new bullpen coach, replacing Dave Lundquist. Ramos, 39, spent the last two seasons as Lehigh Valley's pitching coach. He was previously the club's rehab pitching coordinator in 2021 and a player information assistant in 2020. A former major league reliever, Ramos spent eight years in the majors with the Rays, Padres, Rangers and Angels. Across 346 2/3 innings, Ramos pitched to a 4.02 ERA. He signed a minor league contract with the Phillies in 2017. The bullpen coach acts as an assistant pitching coach and is tasked with monitoring relievers as they warm up during games. Ramos will work alongside pitching coach Caleb Cotham and assistant pitching coach/director of pitching development Brian Kaplan. The only vacancy remaining on the Phillies coaching staff is assistant hitting coach after Jason Camilli was let go at the end of the season. MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION 5 Trade Candidates For Phillies To Consider If Aaron Nola Departs In Free AgencyCould Johan Rojas Open 2024 In Triple-A?Dave Dombrowski: Phillies ‘Hope To Have Zack Wheeler In Our Organization For Years To Come’Bryce Harper’s Defensive Future Is Great Mystery Of The Phillies OffseasonPhillies Don’t Plan To Flip Trea Turner, Bryson Stott In Middle InfieldDave Dombrowski On Aaron Nola: ‘He’s Our Priority’Phillies Don’t Believe Taijuan Walker Relationship Is FracturedCraig Kimbrel: ‘I Booed Myself After Those Two Games As Well’Rob Thomson, Phillies Will Discuss Future Together Beyond 2024, But Interest Sounds MutualAfter Uneven Contract Year, Aaron Nola Hopes To Remain With Phillies