- Sheriff Robinson
Warren Grant "Sheriff" Robinson (
September 8 ,1921 —April 5 ,2002 ) was an Americancatcher and manager inminor league baseball and a coach and scout for theNew York Mets ofMajor League Baseball . A native ofCambridge, Maryland , he earned his nickname from schoolmates after his father, William Lincoln Grant Robinson, twice ran unsuccessfully for the office ofsheriff of Dorchester County, which is situated on theEastern Shore of Maryland .Robinson stood 6'1" (185 cm) tall, weighed 195 pounds (88 kg) and batted and threw right-handed during his playing career. He signed his first professional baseball contract with the
St. Louis Cardinals and reached the highest level of the minor leagues at age 19 with the 1941Rochester Red Wings of theInternational League . However, Robinson would never reach the major leagues as a player. With the exception of a three-year (1943-45) tour of duty in military service duringWorld War II , he caught in the International League with Rochester and the minor league edition of the Baltimore Orioles through the middle of the 1949 season, when he was acquired by theBoston Red Sox 'Louisville Colonels farm club.The following season, he became a playing coach in Boston's
farm system , with theSan Jose Red Sox . In 1953, he received his first managerial assignment as skipper of the Bosox'Salisbury Rocots Class D affiliate in theTar Heel League . Robinson swiftly worked his way upward as a minor league manager in the Boston organization, winning a championship with theCorning Red Sox of thePONY League in 1954 and 98 games for the second-place San Jose club in the 1955California League . By 1957-58, Robinson was handling Double-A clubs for Boston in theTexas League (with theOklahoma City Indians ) and theSouthern Association (with theMemphis Chicks ). However, a housecleaning in the Red Sox front office at the close of the 1960 season resulted in the departure of the team's farm system director,Johnny Murphy , and Robinson joined theNew York Yankees for the 1961-62 seasons, managing theAmarillo Gold Sox to the 1961 TL pennant and helming the Triple-ARichmond Virginians in 1962.He joined the Mets in 1963, their sophomore season, reunited with Murphy, who was a vice president in the club's front office. His first post was as the skipper of the
Quincy Jets of the Class AMidwest League . In 1964, Robinson was called up to the Mets for the first of three different terms as a major league coach. That season, he served asbullpen coach underCasey Stengel . After spending only a half-season as manager of the Mets'Buffalo Bisons Triple-A farm club in 1965, he returned to New York in midyear to work as the bullpen coach for the Mets' new manager,Wes Westrum , serving through 1967. He would spend the next decade as a scout for the Mets, except for the 1972 season, when he was appointed to fill the vacancy on the coaching staff left byYogi Berra 's promotion to manager following the sudden death ofGil Hodges .Sheriff Robinson died in Cambridge, aged 80, in 2002. His record as a minor league manager, over 12 seasons, was 786-821 (.489).
References
* Duxbury, John, and Kachline, Clifford, eds., "The Baseball Register," 1967 edition. St. Louis:
The Sporting News , 1967.External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Sheriff_Robinson BR Bullpen]
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