- Dave Hansen (baseball)
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Dave Hansen Los Angeles Dodgers — No. 25 Third baseman / First baseman Born: November 24, 1968
Long Beach, CaliforniaBatted: Left Threw: Right MLB debut September 16, 1990 for the Los Angeles Dodgers Last MLB appearance October 2, 2005 for the Seattle Mariners Career statistics Batting average .260 Home runs 35 Runs batted in 222 Teams Career highlights and awards - Holds major league record for most home runs by a pinch hitter in a season with 7
David Andrew Hansen (born November 24, 1968) in Long Beach, California, is a former Major League Baseball player, specializing as a pinch hitter. He is currently the hitting coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Professional career
Los Angeles Dodgers
Hansen was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2nd round of the 1986 MLB Draft out of Rowland High School in California. He made his Major League debut for the Dodgers on September 16, 1990 against the Cincinnati Reds, striking out as a pinch hitter. His first career hit was in his first career start, in the last game of the season, October 3, against the San Diego Padres. He hit an RBI single in the bottom of the fifth inning off of Padres starter Eric Show. He remained with the Dodgers through the 1996 season, playing third base and first base but mostly appearing as a pinch hitter.
Chicago Cubs
Hansen signed with the Chicago Cubs as a free agent prior to the 1997 season. In 90 games with the Cubs, he hit .311.
On April 10, 1997, he broke up a no-hitter at Wrigley Field that was being thrown by the Florida Marlins' Alex Fernandez with a one-out pinch single in the ninth inning. The Chicago Tribune called Hansen's hit a "wicked one-out one-hopper."
Hanshin Tigers
Hansen played with the Hanshin Tigers in Japan in 1998.
Los Angeles Dodgers (2nd stint)
Hansen re-signed with the Dodgers as a free agent in 1999. In 2000, he set a Major League record with seven pinch-hit home runs.
San Diego Padres/Seattle Mariners
He signed with the San Diego Padres prior to the 2003 season. After one season with the Padres, where he hit .244 in 110 games, he was traded to the Seattle Mariners (along with Wiki Gonzalez, Kevin Jarvis and minor leaguer Vince Faison) for Jeff Cirillo, Brian Sweeney and cash. He appeared in 57 games with the Mariners, hitting .282 before they traded him back to the Padres on July 30, 2004 for Jon Huber. He was signed by the Cubs as a free agent for 2005 but was released at the end of spring training and returned to the Mariners.
Hansen retired at the end of the 2005 season. He told Baseball Digest magazine that he describes pinch-hitting not as a position, not as a role, but "a state of mind."
As of 2006, Hansen ranked sixth all-time in Major League Baseball career pinch hits with 138 [1].
Coaching career
Hansen was the hitting coach for the Mobile BayBears, the Arizona Diamondbacks Double-A affiliate in 2007. On September 26, 2007, Hansen was named the Diamondbacks minor league hitting coordinator.
On November 22, 2010 he was announced as a secondary hitting instructor by the Los Angeles Dodgers. On July 20, 2011, he was named interim hitting coach by the team. He had the interim tag removed when he was retained for the job in 2012.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
- Dave Hansen: Behind the Dugout
Preceded by
Jeff PentlandLos Angeles Dodgers Hitting Coach
2011-presentSucceeded by
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Restricted list Coaching Staff Manager 8 Don Mattingly | Bench Coach 45 Trey Hillman | 1st Base Coach 15 Davey Lopes | 3rd Base Coach 26 Tim Wallach | Hitting Coach 25 Dave Hansen | Pitching Coach 40 Rick Honeycutt | Bullpen Coach 43 Ken Howell | Bullpen Catcher 86 Mike Borzello | Bullpen Catcher 85 Rob Flippo | Coach 11 Manny Mota
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