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Drafted 3rd round by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1974
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Played professional baseball 13 years (1974-86)
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Pitched for the MLB San Francisco Giants and Montreal Expos (1980-1984)
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Lifetime MLB record
27-20, and 3.33 ERA
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Team-high innings pitched (202) for the SF Giants in 1983
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1985 Most Valuable Pitcher for Birmingham Barons (2.88 ERA)
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Pitching teacher/coach since 1989 |
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Coach / Manager in baseball - Little League through the Collegiate
level - since 1995
·High school baseball coach since 2003
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Manager for Big
League (17-18 year olds) All-Stars (2005-07), Section Champions in 2006 and
2007, and Northern California Champions in 2007
· Manager for California Cobras collegiate squad in inaugural 2008
season, which finished number two in the Western Region of the
American Amateur Baseball Congress (AABC) Stan Musial Division
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Drafted 9th round by the Florida Marlins in 1994
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Played professional baseball for the Florida Marlins organization 5
years (1994-98), All-Star in 1996, led league in error-less games
streak (150+)
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Coached for the Florida Marlins organization for 2 years
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Played for UC Davis (1992-94), League Champions in 1994, and led
team in Triples in 1994
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High
School Baseball Coach since 2003 |
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Drafted 1st round, 2nd overall pick, in 1978 by the Toronto Blue
Jays
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Played professional baseball for 16 years (1978-93)
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Played for the MLB Toronto Blue Jays and Detroit Tigers
(1980-91)
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First Base Coach for the Toronto Blue Jays (1998-99)
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Toronto Blue Jays All-Time Stolen Bases Leader (255)
· American League All-Star (1986)
· Led AL in Triples (1984)
· AL Silver Slugger Award in 1983 (.315 BA, 18 HR, 81 RBI)
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Pitching coach for Big
League (17-18 year olds) All-Stars (2005-07), Section Champions in 2006 and
2007, and Northern California Champions in 2007
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High School Pitching
Coach 2001-08, and JV Head Coach 2003-08
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Youth Baseball Coach
since 1980
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Pitching Coach for
American River College starting in 2009 |
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