The New York Mets have poached a Minor League Hitting Coach from the Chicago Cubs organization to fill the same role in their organization.

Mike Puma of the NY Post is reporting that the Mets have hired Rachel Folden, who was the Iowa Cubs Hitting Coach in 2025, as their Double-A Binghamton Hitting Coach.

Folden, a four-time All-American softball player at Marshall University and a five-year professional catcher in National Pro Fastpitch (NPF), was with the Cubs organization for six seasons. She was the first female coach in the organization’s history when hired in 2019. Folden coached three different levels in her tenure with the Cubs, as well as serving as the organization’s Minor League Hitting Coordinator in 2023.

In an article by Jordan Bastian of MLB.com before the 2025 season, multiple top prospects had glowing remarks about Folden. Owen Caissie was quoted as saying, “She knows her stuff…and there’s no nonsense with her. She just calls it the way it is…” Moises Ballesteros had similarly positive remarks, saying, “She’s really good. I liked to hear she’ll be together with me at Triple-A. She’ll be working with me every single day. That made me happy.”

Now, she’ll be looking to help one of baseball’s best farm systems develop its top prospects. The New York Mets are expected to have multiple top-20 organizational hitting prospects at Double-A Binghamton in 2026. She is the first female coach in the history of the Mets organization.

How do you think this will impact the Cubs’ minor league hitting development at Iowa? Let us know in the comments!

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