John McLaren (baseball)
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John Lowell McLaren (born September 29 1951 in Galveston, Texas) is the current manager for the Seattle Mariners in Major League Baseball, having replaced Mike Hargrove on July 1, 2007. Previously, he served as the Mariners' bench coach in the first part of the 2007 season and from 1998-2003, and as a coach for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays under Lou Piniella. Earlier, he was the Mariners' bullpen coach and then third-base coach.
He graduated from Westbury High School in Houston, Texas in 1970, and attended Blinn College, the University of St. Thomas and Houston Baptist University.
He was selected by the Houston Astros in the seventh round of the 1970 June draft and was assigned to the Covington Astros of the Appalachian League. McLaren hit a home run in his first professional game on June 30. He led Western Carolinas League catchers in putouts and assists in 1971, and in 1973 at Columbus led Southern League catchers in fielding. His best offensive season came in 1975, when he batted .270 with 13 home runs and 57 runs batted in for the Iowa Oaks and Dubuque Packers.
McLaren entered MLB as the third-base coach of the Toronto Blue Jays in 1986 after eight years as a skipper in the Toronto farm system. He coached for the Blue Jays through 1990, then was the bullpen coach for the 1991 Boston Red Sox before joining Piniella's coaching staff with the 1992 Cincinnati Reds. He followed Piniella to Seattle and Tampa Bay from 1993 through 2005. McLaren also served as the third-base coach for Team USA during the 2006 World Baseball Classic.
In 1991, McLaren was inducted into the Kinston Professional Baseball Hall of Fame. He was the manager for the Carolina League Kinston Eagles in 1981 and Kinston Blue Jays in 1982.
McLaren currently resides in Phoenix, Arizona.
[edit] Managerial record
(updated thru Oct. 8, 2007)
| Team | Year | Regular Season | Postseason | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Won | Lost | Win % | Finish | Won | Lost | Win % | Result | ||
| SEA | 2007 | 43 | 41 | .512 | 2nd in AL West | - | - | - | |
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- McLaren bio on SeattleMariners.com
- Press release naming McLaren Mariners bench coach
- January 2007 article
| Preceded by Mike Hargrove | Seattle Mariners Manager 2007-present | Succeeded by ' |
Seattle Mariners managers |
|---|
| Johnson • Wills • Lachemann • Crandall • Cottier • Williams • Lefebvre • Plummer • Piniella • Melvin • Hargrove • McLaren |
| Current Major League Baseball managers | ||
|---|---|---|
| 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) |
Seattle Mariners current roster |
|---|
2 Kenji Johjima |
3 José Vidro |
4 José López |
5 Yuniesky Betancourt |
7 Jeremy Reed |
9 Jeff Clement |
10 Adam Jones |
12 Mike Morse |
15 Jamie Burke |
16 Willie Bloomquist |
18 Ryan Rowland-Smith |
20 J. J. Putz |
25 Charlton Jimerson |
26 Horacio Ramírez |
28 Raúl Ibáñez |
29 Adrián Beltré |
31 Ryan Feierabend |
32 Rob Johnson |
34 Félix Hernández |
35 Brandon Morrow |
43 Miguel Batista |
44 Richie Sexson |
46 Sean White |
50 Wladimir Balentien |
51 Ichiro Suzuki |
52 George Sherrill |
54 Sean Green |
56 Jarrod Washburn |
57 Mark Lowe |
58 Cha Seung Baek |
59 Eric O'Flaherty |
60 Jon Huber |
62 César Jiménez |
69 Bryan LaHair |
-- Yung Chi Chen |
-- R. A. Dickey |
-- Carlos Silva |
-- Joseph Woerman | Coaching Staff: Manager 8 John McLaren | Bench Coach -- Jim Riggleman | 1st Base Coach -- Eddie Rodriguez | 3rd Base Coach -- Sam Perlozzo | Hitting Coach 45 Jeff Pentland | Pitching Coach -- Mel Stottlemyre | Bullpen Coach -- Norm Charlton | |

