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Dave Jauss Born January 16, 1957
Chicago, IllinoisOccupation Baseball coach David Patrick Jauss (born January 16, 1957 in Chicago, Illinois) is a baseball coach who is a former bench coach for the New York Mets, wearing number 56.
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Biography
College career
Jauss attended school at Amherst College, where he was a teammate to future Red Sox G.M. Dan Duquette.[1]
He was the captain of both the baseball and basketball teams at Amherst. He also received a B.A. in psychology and a M.S. in Sports Management from the University of Massachusetts. [2]
Jauss served as the head baseball coach at Westfield State College from 1982–84, and then Atlantic Christian College from 1985–87.
Professional career
In 1988 when Dan Duquette became the Montreal Expos director of player development, Jauss was hired by field coordinator Jerry Manuel as a Manager for the Expos Minor league baseball system. Between 1988 and 1994, Jauss managed the Gulf Coast Expos, West Palm Beach Expos, and Harrisburg Senators. He compiled a record of 188–151 in that role and was named the Eastern League Manager of the Year in 1994. He also managed winter baseball in the Dominican Republic and led Licey to the Caribbean Series title in 1999. That winter, Jauss was named Manager of the Year.
Major League Baseball
In 1997, he was named the Boston Red Sox's first base coach, a position he held between 1997 and 1999. It was there that he met Grady Little who was serving as the teams bench coach at the time. He served as the Red Sox minor league field coordinator from 2000–01. In 2001, Jauss became the Red Sox bench coach, then in 2002 he was their director of player development and from 2003–05 he was the Sox Major League Advance Scout.
In 2006 he was named bench coach of the Dodgers under manager Grady Little, a position he held through 2007. In the 2008-2009 seasons, he was the bench coach for the Baltimore Orioles. Jauss left as the Orioles bench coach after the 2009 season[3]
In 2009, on November 17th, he was named bench coach for the New York Mets, beating out Bob Melvin and Eric Wedge.
References
Preceded by
Jerry ManuelGulf Coast League Expos Manager
1988Succeeded by
Jerry WeinsteinPreceded by
Felipe AlouWest Palm Beach Expos Manager
1992Succeeded by
Rob LearyPreceded by
Jim TracyHarrisburg Senators Manager
1994Succeeded by
Pat KellyPreceded by
Frank WhiteBoston Red Sox First-Base Coach
1997–1999Succeeded by
Tommy HarperPreceded by
Buddy BaileyBoston Red Sox Bench Coach
2001Succeeded by
Mike StanleyPreceded by
Jim LettLos Angeles Dodgers Bench Coach
2006-2007Succeeded by
Bob SchaeferPreceded by
Tom TrebelhornBaltimore Orioles Bench Coach
2008-2009Succeeded by
Jeff DatzPreceded by
Sandy Alomar, Sr.New York Mets Bench Coach
2010Succeeded by
Ken OberkfellCategories:- 1957 births
- Living people
- Amherst College alumni
- Major League Baseball bench coaches
- Minor league baseball managers
- Baltimore Orioles coaches
- Los Angeles Dodgers coaches
- Boston Red Sox coaches
- New York Mets coaches
- Boston Red Sox scouts
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