- Ron Roenicke
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name = Ron Roenicke
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position =Outfielder
birthdate = birth date and age|1956|8|19
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bats =Both
throws = Left
debutdate =September 2
debutyear =1981
debutteam =Los Angeles Dodgers
finaldate =May 21
finalyear =1988
finalteam =Cincinnati Reds
stat1label =Batting average
stat1value =.238
stat2label =Home run s
stat2value =17
stat3label =Runs batted in
stat3value =113
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*Los Angeles Dodgers (1981-1983)
*Seattle Mariners (1983)
*San Diego Padres (1984)
*San Francisco Giants (1985)
*Philadelphia Phillies (1986-1987)
*Cincinnati Reds (1988)
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*Participated in the1984 World Series Ronald Jon "Ron" Roenicke (bornAugust 19 ,1956 inCovina, California ) is a formerMajor League Baseball player,minor league baseball manager and current bench coach for theLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim .Roenicke attended Edgewood High School in
West Covina, California andMt. San Antonio College inWalnut, California . He was drafted four times (by theOakland Athletics in1974 , theSan Francisco Giants in1975 , theDetroit Tigers in1976 and theAtlanta Braves in1976 ) but declined to sign each time. He played college baseball atUCLA in1977 where he hit .284 with 9home run s and 40 RBIs.In
1977 he was drafted by theLos Angeles Dodgers in the 1st round (17th overall), and decided to join the Dodgers Organization. He spent time in the Dodgers' farm system until making his major league debut with the Blue Crew in by|1981, where he remained until released by the club in by|1983. He signed with theSeattle Mariners in 1983 and played for the by|1984 National League ChampionSan Diego Padres . He played in the two games of the1984 World Series against theDetroit Tigers , serving as anoutfielder andpinch runner .Roenicke continued to bounce around the major leagues, playing as an
outfielder andfirst baseman for San Francisco (1985), Philadelphia (1986-7) and Cincinnati (1988). In his playing career, he compiled a .238batting average , 17 home runs and 113 RBIs.From by|1992 to by|1993, Roenicke served on the coaching staff of the Dodgers' major league team. He began his managerial career in
1994 with the rookie-levelGreat Falls Dodgers , and was namedCalifornia League Manager of the year as he led the single-A San Bernardino Spirit to a league title in1995 . He served as the hitting instructor for triple-A Albuquerque in1996 before being named Manager of the Year for guiding the double-ASan Antonio Missions to theTexas League Championship in1997 . He managed San Antonio until1998 when Glenn Hoffman's elevation as the Dodgers' interim manager led to his return to Albuquerque, this time as manager.In
1999 , Roenicke left the Dodgers organization after seven seasons to manage the triple-A affiliate of theSan Francisco Giants , theFresno Grizzlies . He led them to a 73-69 record, only one game behind the eventual league champion,Los Angeles Angels affiliate Salt Lake.Roenicke switched allegiances once again in by|2000, joining the Angels organization as the third base boach for the major league club. After six seasons in that role, he was promoted to bench coach in
2006 after long-time bench coachJoe Maddon departed to manage theTampa Bay Devil Rays .After a brawl between the Angels and the Texas Rangers on
August 16 ,2006 led to a four-game suspension for Angels skipperMike Scioscia , Roenicke served as the club's acting manager. He compiled an impressive 4-0 record during his tenure, leading the team to its first four-game sweep of theSeattle Mariners since1986 . He served his one-game suspension immediately afterwards.External links
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