- Bob Lillis
Infobox MLB retired
name = Bob Lillis
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position =Shortstop
birthdate = birth date and age|1930|6|2
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bats =Right
throws = Right
debutdate =August 17
debutyear =1958
debutteam =Los Angeles Dodgers
finaldate =September 17
finalyear =1967
finalteam =Houston Astros
stat1label =Batting average
stat1value =.236
stat2label =Home run s
stat2value =3
stat3label =Runs batted in
stat3value =137
teams =As Player
*Los Angeles Dodgers (1958-1961)
*St. Louis Cardinals (1961)
*Houston Astros (1962-1967)As Manager
*Houston Astros (1982-1985)
highlights = Robert Perry Lillis (bornJune 2 ,1930 , inAltadena, California ) is a retired Americaninfielder , manager, coach and scout inMajor League Baseball . Lillis was an original member of the by|1962 expansionHouston Colt .45s who remained with the club (renamed the Astros in by|1965) for more than two decades and later became its manager.After attending the
University of Southern California , Lillis signed his first contract with the Brooklyn Dodgers in by|1951. Ashortstop by trade, he spent eight years in the Dodger farm system, buried (along with many others) behind Hall of FamerPee Wee Reese . Finally, in by|1958, the team's first season in Lillis's home city of Los Angeles, he made the major league team. But Lillis never claimed the regular shortstop job — that would go toMaury Wills — and in the middle of the by|1961 campaign, he was traded to theSt. Louis Cardinals . After a half season with the Redbirds, he was selected by Houston in the1961 MLB Expansion Draft .Lillis then spent 5½ seasons as a shortstop and utility infielder for the Astros, retiring to a coaching position in the middle of 1967. Over his ten-year MLB career, Lillis appeared in 817 games and batted .236 with three
home runs . He threw and batted righthanded.After scouting and player development posts with Houston from 1968-72, Lillis returned to the Astro coaching staff in 1973 and served under managers
Leo Durocher ,Preston Gomez andBill Virdon . In August by|1982, he succeeded Virdon as manager with the club in fifth place in theNational League West Division . Lillis led the team to 28 wins in 51 games and was rehired for full seasons from 1983-85. But Houston never climbed above second place, and even though Lillis compiled a winning 276-261 (.514) record during that period, Lillis was replaced byHal Lanier at the close of the 1985 campaign.He then joined the coaching staff of a former Dodger teammate, Roger Craig, with the
San Francisco Giants , serving through by|1992.External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/l/lillibo01.shtml Career statistics]
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