- Gene Lamont
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name = Gene Lamont
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caption = Lamont coaching third base for the Detroit Tigers
position =Catcher
birthdate = birth date and age|1946|12|25
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bats = Left
throws = Right
debutdate =September 2
debutyear = by|1970
debutteam =Detroit Tigers
finaldate =May 24
finalyear = by|1975
finalteam =Detroit Tigers
stat1label =Batting average
stat1value = .233
stat2label = Hits
stat2value = 37
stat3label =Home run s
stat3value = 4
teams =As player
*Detroit Tigers (by|1970–by|1972, by|1974–by|1975)As manager
*Chicago White Sox (by|1992–by|1995)
*Pittsburgh Pirates (by|1997–by|2000)
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* 1993 American LeagueManager of the Year Award
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hofmethod =Gene William Lamont (born
December 25 ,1946 inRockford, Illinois ) is a formercatcher and manager inMajor League Baseball who managed theChicago White Sox (1992-1995) andPittsburgh Pirates (1997-2000). He batted as a switch-hitter (mostly left) but threw right-handed during his playing career. Currently, Lamont is 3rd base coach for theDetroit Tigers .Lamont was a
Chicago Cubs fan all his life, growing up inKirkland, Illinois and attendingWestern Illinois University . He was selected by the Detroit Tigers in the 1st round, as the 13th pick, of the 1965 amateur draft, and came up with them as a September call-up in 1970, when he had 13 hits in 44at bat s. The following year, he had only 15 at bats and only 1 hit. In his biggest year, he had 92 at bats, playing as a backup to Tigers catcher Jerry Moses. After 1975, his major league career, spent entirely with the Tigers, was over. He bounced around in the minors, on triple-AEvansville (with such players asTom Brookens andJerry Manuel ) before stopping. He ended with a lifetimebatting average of .233, with 4home run s and 14 RBI in 87games played . He had 37 hits in 159 at bats, and stole 1 base.The highlight of his time as a player had been a home run in his first at bat of his career off the
Boston Red Sox 'Cal Koonce . However, his career would go on as a manager, beginning soon in 1977 with theKansas City Royals as a manager, managing their single-AFort Myers team for two years. After that, he guided double-AJacksonville Suns to a championship in 1982 and again in 1983, being named Southern League Manager of the Year in the former.Finally after two seasons with the triple-A
Omaha Royals in the minors, he had worked his way up to the majors, serving as a third base coach forJim Leyland 's 1986 Pirates team. By the early '90s, with the Pirates emergence as a contender, Lamont was being considered by some teams for a managing job.In 1992,
Jeff Torborg left the White Sox to take the managing job with theNew York Mets , and Lamont was named manager of Chicago. That year, the Sox did well, finishing 86-76, 3rd in theAmerican League 's Western Division. However, the following year the White Sox finished 94-68 under Lamont and were first in the AL West for the first time since they won 99 games in 1983 underTony La Russa . His team consisted of such stars as Frank Thomas,Robin Ventura ,Ellis Burks ,Jack McDowell , Alex Fernandez,Jason Bere , andWilson Alvarez . Lamont took home the ALManager of the Year award that year, and the team lost in theAmerican League Championship Series to the soon-to-be champs, theToronto Blue Jays .In 1994, a baseball strike took place. When it began, the White Sox had the best record in the league; but the following year, the team seemed really hurt by it, starting out with an 11-20 record before Lamont was fired and replaced by
Terry Bevington .Lamont returned to the Pirates and began coaching again, before Leyland left in 1997, giving Lamont the job of manager once again. He was the first Pirates manager to have been a catcher during his playing career since
Billy Meyer (1948-1952). Amazingly, in his first year Lamont finished second with a young, inexperienced team that was widely predicted to finish last. His team often upset many NL teams vying for playoff spots. He came in 2nd place in the manager of the year voting behindDusty Baker of theSan Francisco Giants .There was no continued success for the Pirates though, finishing in last place in the Central in 1998. After the terrible 2000 season, Lamont was fired and replaced by
Lloyd McClendon .He finished with a career record of 553-562, barely below .500 at .496, despite the many bad Pirates seasons. His all-time record in Chicago was 258-210, and he was 295-352 in Pittsburgh. Lamont had two first place finishes, counting the strike year.
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