Showing posts with label Rich Gedman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rich Gedman. Show all posts

Saturday, February 15, 2020

How Dave Collins Became Player, Coach For Cardinals

The Cardinals gave Dave Collins a chance to extend his playing days and to begin a coaching career in the major leagues.

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Saturday, January 12, 2019

Rich Hill Is A Man On A Mission

In Game 4 of the World Series, Dodgers lefthander Rich Hill took the mound in the seventh inning after absolutely silencing Red Sox bats, holding them to one hit. He walked leadoff hitter Xander Bogaerts and then struck out Eduardo Nunez.

Boston Globe

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Fernando Tatis To Manage One Of Red Sox DSL Clubs

One notable addition to the organization is former big leaguer Fernando Tatis, who once hit 34 homers with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1999 and most recently finished his 11-year career with the New York Mets in 2010. Tatis will manage one of the Sox’ clubs in the Dominican Summer League.

Boston Herald

Thursday, January 4, 2018

Cardinals Took In John Tudor Tormentor Barry Lyons

Though his reputation as an unwitting villain remained intact in franchise lore, Barry Lyons was welcomed into the Cardinals organization.

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Friday, September 15, 2017

Todd Zeile Capped Innings For The Ages For Cardinals

Looking to regain a role as a reliable run generator for the Cardinals, Todd Zeile took a step in the right direction with a key hit in an unusual game.

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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

The Cardinals Need A Backup Catcher For 2017, Is Carson Kelly Ready?

A few days ago the Cardinals officially moved on from Brayan Pena as their backup catcher. Not that Pena was ever in a St. Louis uniform long enough to make sure we’d remember he signed a two-year, $5 million free-agent contract with the Cards last winter. Pena was a jolly good soul who actually tried to catch with a Santa Claus body.

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Saturday, October 3, 2015

Rich Gedman Could Be In High Demand During Offseason

Rich Gedman, hitting coach, Pawtucket Red Sox — Gedman has drawn rave reviews as a hitting instructor and could be in demand for a major league job in the offseason, according to one scout who believes the Red Sox will lose him if they don’t put him on the major league staff.

Boston Globe

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Allen Craig In Better Spot To Rediscover Major League Form

The air is humid and sticky on a Friday afternoon as the PawSox take batting practice at McCoy Stadium, the sweltering sun a reminder that the dog days of August are at their zenith. Nestled among the Major League hopefuls and the Minor League lifers gathered on the field, Allen Craig diligently takes his pregame cuts before walking toward the clubhouse, sweat still rolling off his face.

Boston Official Site

Monday, December 15, 2014

Red Sox Mourn Passing Of Longtime Scout Bill Enos

Bill Enos, the longtime Red Sox scout whose career extended through parts of eight decades in professional baseball as a player, manager, scout and consultant, passed away due to complications from pneumonia at the age of 94.

Boston Official SIte

Monday, October 13, 2014

Rich Gedman A Candidate For Red Sox' Hitting Coach Position

The Red Sox are moving to find a hitting coach, bringing three candidates in for interviews this week. The group includes former All-Star catcher Rich Gedman.

Boston Globe

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Rich Gedman To Return For Second Season At Portland

Former Red Sox catcher Rich Gedman will return as Portland's hitting coach for the second year.

Boston Official Site

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Mike Shildt Named Manager For Salt River, Mike Maroth Pitching Coach For Mesa, Rich Gedman Hitting Coach For Surprise

Arizona Fall League Director Steve Cobb announces organization and staff (managers, pitching coaches, hitting coaches, athletic trainers) for the Arizona Fall League's 2013 season that begins Tuesday, October 8.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Portland Sea Dogs: Catching Up With Rich Gedman

Rich Gedman brings a double whammy of unique perspective to the Portland Sea Dogs clubhouse.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Rich Gedman Returns To Roots As Hitting Coach For Lowell

He was at the center of some of the most legendary moments in Red Sox history.

The infamous 1986 World Series, Roger Clemens' first 20-strikout game and the longest game in professional baseball history — Rich Gedman was behind the plate for all of them.