- Bob Skinner
Robert Ralph Skinner (born
October 3 ,1931 ,La Jolla, California ) is a scout for theHouston Astros and a formeroutfielder -first baseman , manager and coach in AmericanMajor League Baseball who has spent over 50 years in the game. He is the father of former MLB catcher and currentCleveland Indians coachJoel Skinner .Bob Skinner, a left-handed hitter who threw right-handed, played most of his career with the
Pittsburgh Pirates (1954; 1956-63). He spent his last 3½ years as apinch hitter and backup outfielder for theCincinnati Reds (1963-64) andSt. Louis Cardinals (1964-66). During his best season, 1962 with the Pirates, he batted .302 and hit 20home runs . Over his 12-year career, he batted .277 with 103 homers. Skinner played for twoWorld Series champions in two tries. Although he hit only .200 for Pittsburgh as a regular during the1960 World Series , as a pinch hitter for St. Louis during the1964 World Series , Skinner hit safely in two of threeat-bats for a .667 average.In 1967, Skinner retired from playing and became manager of his hometown team, the San Diego Padres of the AAA
Pacific Coast League , a farm club of thePhiladelphia Phillies . He led San Diego to an 85-63 record and the 1967 PCL championship, winning Minor League Manager of the Year honors fromThe Sporting News . In by|1968, he began the year at San Diego but was soon called to the Phillies to replaceGene Mauch as manager with the Phils in fifth place with a record of 27-27. It was a disastrous move for the Phils; under Skinner, the team plunged to eighth place, with a 48-59 record, and when they performed even worse in by|1969, at 44-64, and in fifth place in the new NL East Division, Skinner was replaced by his third-base coach,George Myatt .He remained in the game through the 1970s and 1980s, however, as a coach for the
National League Padres, who came into being in 1969, Pirates, California Angels andAtlanta Braves . He also managed Houston'sTucson Toros PCL franchise from 1989-92 before becoming a Houston scout.His career record as a manager, including a one-game interim stint with the 1977 Padres, was 93-123 (.431).
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