Following his retirement, Such would become a pitching coach and roving pitching instructor in the Ranger's
farm system from 1975 through 1982. From 1983 through the midseason of 1985, he was the Rangers' Major League pitching coach, serving on the staff of skipper
Doug Rader. Such then moved to the
Minnesota Twins, where he would serve as pitching coach under skippers
Ray Miller and
Tom Kelly for the next 16 years (1986–2001), including the team's
World Series victories in
1987 and
1991. Following the retirement of Kelly after the 2001 season, new Twins manager
Ron Gardenhire would replace Such with his longtime friend
Rick Anderson. In 2007, after taking off time from baseball, Such was named the pitching coach of the
Camden Riversharks of the
independent Atlantic League. He would stay with the team through the 2008 season. Such was then the pitching coach of the
Salem Red Sox, the
Class A-Advanced Carolina League affiliate of the
Boston Red Sox, in 2009 and 2010. On December 22, 2010, he was named as pitching coach for the
Single-A Greenville Drive, Boston's
South Atlantic League farm club; Such served in that role for the 2011 and 2012 seasons. ==Sources==