- John Sullivan (MLB 1960s catcher)
John Peter Sullivan (born
January 3 ,1941 , atSomerville ,New Jersey ,USA ) is a formercatcher and coach inMajor League Baseball . A left-handed batter who threw right-handed, Sullivan stood 6' (183 cm) tall and weighed 195 pounds (89 kg) as an active player.After graduating from
Bernardsville, New Jersey , High School, Sullivan signed with theDetroit Tigers in 1959 and made his debut with them in the waning days of the by|1963 season. He played in five major league seasons with Detroit (1963-65), theNew York Mets (by|1967) andPhiladelphia Phillies (by|1968), appearing in 116 games, with 59hits in 259at bats , batting .228 with twohome runs and 18runs batted in . His only substantial terms of MLB service were as a reserve catcher for the 1965 Tigers and 1967 Mets, for whom he played his only full season in MLB. He played eight years at the Triple-A level.Sullivan began managing in
minor league baseball in 1973 in theKansas City Royals 'farm system . During six seasons, he rose from Rookie ball to Triple-A, winning four league championships and compiling a stellar .601 winning percentage (434 victories and 288 defeats). His only under .500 club, the 1978Omaha Royals , who finished 66-69, nevertheless topped their division and defeated theIndianapolis Indians for the American Association championship.In 1979, Sullivan began a 15-year run as a Major League coach, serving with the Royals (1979),
Atlanta Braves (1980-81) andToronto Blue Jays (1982-93). He was brought to Toronto byBobby Cox after Cox' first term as Braves' manager, and remained with the club under Cox successorsJimy Williams andCito Gaston , coaching on the Blue Jays' 1992 and 1993World Series championship teams.Exertnal links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/sullijo07.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/S/Psullj103.htm Retrosheet]References
* Howe News Bureau, "Toronto Blue Jays 1984 Organization Book." St. Petersburg. Fla.: The Baseball Library, 1984.
* Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, eds., "The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball," 3rd edition. Durham, N.C.:Baseball America , 2007.
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