Bud Black
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- For the baseball player from the 1950s, see Bud Black (baseball player).
| Bud Black | ||
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| Pitcher, Manager | ||
| Born: June 30 1957 | Batted: Left | Threw: Left |
| MLB debut | ||
| September 5, 1981 for the Seattle Mariners | ||
| Final game | ||
| July 9, 1995 for the Cleveland Indians | ||
| Career statistics | ||
| Win-Loss Record | 121-116 | |
| ERA | 3.84 | |
| Strikeouts | 1039 | |
| Teams | ||
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As Player
As Manager
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| Career highlights and awards | ||
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Harry Ralston "Bud" Black (born June 30 1957 in San Mateo, California) is a former left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball, and the current manager of the San Diego Padres. He had a 15-year MLB career, playing for the Seattle Mariners, San Francisco Giants, Cleveland Indians, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals.
Black was born to Canadian parents in Southern California during the 1950's. He has a wife, Nanette and two daughters. His older daughter presently attends college and plays while his younger is a freshman in high school and accomplished gymnast[citation needed]. Black has long been considered ready to take on a managerial position in the major leagues, but previously resisted approaches due to family considerations. In October 2006, Brian Sabean, general manager of the Giants, interviewed Black for the Giants' vacant managerial position. After the position went to Padres skipper Bruce Bochy, Black became a candidate for the Padres job, and was officially hired on November 8, 2006. Black was a member of the Kansas City Royals team that won the 1985 World Series. As a pitching coach, Black won a World Series ring while with the Anaheim Angels in 2002 against the Giants.
Black was the starting pitcher for the Royals during the famous George Brett pine tar incident.
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[edit] Notable pitchers that Black has developed
- John Lackey
- Bartolo Colon
- Jarrod Washburn
- Jered Weaver
- Jeff Weaver
- Jake Peavy
- Greg Maddux
- Cla Meredith
- Kelvim Escobar
- Francisco Rodriguez
- Dustin Moseley
- Ervin Santana
[edit] Coaching Timeline
- Pitching Coach Under Mike Scioscia With The Los Angeles Angels Of Anaheim (2000-2006)
- Named Padres Manager Replaceing Bruce Bochy (2007-current)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
- Bud Black: Behind the Dugout
- Love of hockey follows from father to son for Bud Black
| Preceded by Dick Pole | Anaheim Angels Pitching Coach 2000-2006 | Succeeded by Mike Butcher |
| Preceded by Bruce Bochy | San Diego Padres Managers 2007- | Succeeded by Current Manager |
San Diego Padres managers |
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| Gómez • Zimmer • McNamara • Skinner • Dark • Craig • Coleman • Howard • Williams • Boros • Bowa • McKeon • Riddoch • Riggleman • Bochy • Black |
| Current Major League Baseball managers | ||
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| AMERICAN LEAGUE | ||
| EAST DIVISION
47 Trembley (Baltimore) | CENTRAL DIVISION
13 Guillén (Chi. White Sox) | WEST DIVISION
14 Scioscia (L.A. Angels) |
| NATIONAL LEAGUE | ||
| EAST DIVISION
6 Cox (Atlanta) | CENTRAL DIVISION
41 Piniella (Chi. Cubs)
| WEST DIVISION
3 Melvin (Arizona) |
Kansas City Royals 1985 World Series roster |
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| 1 Buddy Biancalana | 2 Onix Concepcion | 3 Jorge Orta | 4 Greg Pryor | 5 George Brett | 6 Willie Wilson | 8 Jim Sundberg | 9 Dane Iorg | 11 Hal McRae | 12 John Wathan | 15 Pat Sheridan | 20 Frank White | 21 Lonnie Smith | 24 Darryl Motley | 25 Danny Jackson | 27 Joe Beckwith | 29 Dan Quisenberry | 31 Bret Saberhagen | 35 Lynn Jones | 37 Charlie Leibrandt | 40 Bud Black | 45 Steve Balboni Manager 10 Dick Howser |
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