- Stump Merrill
Carl "Stump" Merrill (born
February 15 1944 inBrunswick, Maine ) is a former manager inMajor League Baseball who served as manager of theNew York Yankees in by|1990 and by|1991. He has spent some thirty years in the Yankees organization, and has also managed several of that team's minor-league affiliates.Merrill began his baseball career as a
catcher at theUniversity of Maine , where he also played football and earned a degree inphysical education . He was selected by thePhiladelphia Phillies in the by|1966 free-agent draft. He spent that season in the class-ANew York-Penn League with the Batavia Clippers, and the following year with single-A teams in Bakersfield and Eugene. In by|1968 and by|1969, Merrill was at the double-A level with theReading Phillies , and returned to Eugene in by|1970 and by|1971 while that team was at the triple-A level. His playing career ended after the 1971 season due to a leg injury.Merrill's managerial record started in by|1978 with the West Haven Yankees of the Eastern League. He led the team to the best overall record in the league that season, and to a first-place finish in by|1979. When the Yankees moved their affiliation to the
Nashville Sounds team, Merrill moved as well, guiding the team to two more first-place finishes in by|1980 and by|1981.In by|1982 and by|1983, Merrill managed the Fort Lauderdale Yankees of the
Florida State League , winning the league championship in 1982. For the 1984 season, he jumped to the triple-A level, managing theColumbus Clippers to another first-place finish.Merrill joined the New York Yankees in by|1985 as first-base coach for manager
Yogi Berra , but was recalled to Columbus in mid-season to again serve as that team's manager. He rejoined the major-league team in by|1986 as a coach onLou Piniella 's staff.During the by|1988 season, Merrill was sent to the Albany-Colonie Yankees, then the team's double-A affiliate in the Eastern League. He won the league title that season, and did so yet again in by|1989, guiding the Prince William Cannons to the Class A
Carolina League championship.In by|1990, Merrill began the season with Columbus before getting the call to take charge of the New York Yankees in June when
Bucky Dent was fired as manager. Stump spent the rest of that season and all of by|1991 in New York. He was replaced byBuck Showalter prior to the 1992 season and served that season as a roving minor-league instructor.During by|1993 and by|1994, Merrill once again managed the Columbus Clippers before spending by|1995 as a special assignment scout. In by|1996, Merrill guided the Clippers for a third time, winning the
International League title, the Governor's Cup. Along the way, Merrill won his 1000th game as a manager onAugust 2 ,1996 . He remained with the Clippers for the by|1997 and by|1998 seasons before returning to New York.In by|1999 and by|2000, Merrill had a two-year stint as Special Assistant to the General Manager under
Brian Cashman . He returned to the dugout in by|2001 to manage the Yankees' double-A farm club, then the Norwich Navigators. When the Yankees changed affiliations after the 2002 season, Merrill moved with the team once more, managing theTrenton Thunder in by|2003 and by|2004.Stump returned to New York in by|2005 and was once again named Special Assistant to the General Manager [http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20050310&content_id=963679&vkey=pr_nyy&fext=.jsp&c_id=nyy] . He continues to hold that position as of the start of the 2006 season.
"Note: Year-by-year career details taken from Norwich Navigators media guide and game programs."
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/merrist99.shtml Baseball-Reference.com] - career managerial record
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