- John Felske
John Frederick Felske (born
May 30 ,1942 , inChicago, Illinois ) is a formercatcher , coach and manager in AmericanMajor League Baseball . He was the manager of thePhiladelphia Phillies fromSeptember 30 ,1984 in baseball , through
1984June 18 , 1987, posting a record of 190 victories and 194 defeats (.495).After attending the University of Illinois, Felske signed with the
Chicago Cubs , but his shortcomings as a batter — and the durability of Chicago backstopRandy Hundley — kept him at the minor league level except for twoat bats in the middle of the 1968 season. He was drafted by theSeattle Pilots in December 1969, and played a total of 50 games over the 1972 and 1973 seasons for the Pilots' successor franchise, theMilwaukee Brewers , as third-string receiver. Overall, Felske, a righthanded hitter, batted only .135 in his major league career, with onehome run .In 1974, Felske turned his hand to managing in the Milwaukee
farm system . He reached the Class AAA level in 1977. After winning the division title with the 1979Vancouver Canadians of thePacific Coast League , Felske was named a coach for theToronto Blue Jays under skipperBobby Mattick for 1980 and 1981. When Mattick stepped down in favor ofBobby Cox , Felske joined the Philadelphia farm system, and won another PCL divisional title in 1983 with thePortland Beavers .He was promoted to the Phillies' coaching staff for the 1984 season as heir apparent to pilot Paul Owens, who also was the club's
general manager . Owens resigned his managing post September 30 of that season, and Felske took over the helm. Unfortunately for Felske, the Phillies — 1983National League champions — were in rapid decline. Hall of Fame lefthanderSteve Carlton was coming to the end of his career, and youngsters called up to replace the aging veterans of '83 fell short of expectations.The 1985 Phillies won only 75 games, and Felske bore the brunt of criticism from fans and media. While the 1986 club improved to second place in the
NL East Division and 86 wins, it finished 21½ games behind the frontrunningNew York Mets . Meanwhile, the team's front office turned over with Owens' retirement. In 1987, when the Phils won only 29 of their first 61 games on their way to a fourth-place finish, Felske was fired June 18.External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/f/felskjo01.shtml Career statistics]
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