Clines remained with the Cubs as a coach. He stayed on Chicago's coaching staff until 1981, and then joined the Houston Astros organization as a roving
minor league hitting instructor, a position he held through 1987. Later, he worked as a hitting coach for Houston in 1988. The Seattle Mariners hired Clines as their hitting coach before the 1989 season. He spent four seasons as a hitting coach for the Mariners, and was fired after the 1992 season. He was the hitting coach for the
Milwaukee Brewers in 1993 and 1994 before joining the San Francisco Giants as a minor league hitting coordinator. After the 1996 season, the Giants promoted him to be their major league hitting coach. After the 2002 season, Giants'
manager Dusty Baker was hired to manage the Cubs. Baker brought Clines to Chicago with him as his
first base coach. He was named hitting coach prior to the 2005 season. Baker was fired after the 2006 season, and his coaching staff was dismissed with him. The Los Angeles Dodgers hired Clines as their roving outfield and base-running instructor in October 2006; he convinced
Juan Pierre to sign with the Dodgers the next month. After the 2011 season, he was promoted to the position of senior advisor for player development with the Dodgers. ==Personal life==