- Lance Parrish
Infobox MLB retired
name=Lance Parrish
position=Catcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate =birth date and age|1956|6|15
city-state|Clairton| Pennsylvania
debutdate=September 5
debutyear=by|1977
debutteam=Detroit Tigers
finaldate=September 23
finalyear=by|1995
finalteam=Toronto Blue Jays
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.252
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=324
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=1,070
teams=
*Detroit Tigers (by|1977-by|1986)
*Philadelphia Phillies (by|1987-by|1988)
* California Angels (by|1989-by|1992)
*Seattle Mariners (by|1992)
*Cleveland Indians (by|1993)
*Pittsburgh Pirates (by|1994)
*Toronto Blue Jays (by|1995)
highlights=
* 8x All-Star selection (1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1988)
*World Series champion (1984)
* 3xGold Glove Award winner (1983, 1984, 1985)
* 6xSilver Slugger Award winner (1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1990)Lance Michael Parrish, aka "Big Wheel" [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/p/parrila02.shtml Baseball-reference.com] ] ,(born
June 15 ,1956 , inClairton, Pennsylvania ) is an American formerMajor League Baseball catcher for theDetroit Tigers (1977-1986),Philadelphia Phillies (1987-1988), California Angels (1989-1992),Seattle Mariners (1992),Cleveland Indians (1993),Pittsburgh Pirates (1994), and theToronto Blue Jays (1995). Parrish was also with theLos Angeles Dodgers in spring training 1993, but he failed to make the squad as rookieMike Piazza 's performance showed the club that Piazza was ready to be a starting major-league catcher.Professional career
In 1979, he played in Puerto Rico with the Mayaguez Indians. Parrish's best season was 1982 when he hit .284 and blasted 32
home run s. He was also the clean-up hitter for the Tigers when they won the 1984World Series .Parrish was an eight-time All-Star (1980, 1982-86, 1988, 1990), and he won three Gold Glove Awards (1983-85). He ranks fifth in Major League history in home runs as a catcher with 299. In 1982, he established the American League record for home runs by a catcher (32), surpassing the previous mark set by
Yogi Berra andGus Triandos , then surpassed his own mark two years later with 33.When acquired by the Philadelphia Phillies as a free agent before the 1986 season, the Phillies made their slogan for the season "Lance us a Pennant." He quickly fell out of favor with the Philadelphia fans and media in his second season there as a result of poor offensive output, ranking near the bottom of full time MLB players in 1988 with a .215
batting average .Post-playing career
After retiring he became a roving catching instructor for the
Kansas City Royals during the 1996 season. From 1997-98, he was a coach for theLos Angeles Dodgers Double-A team, theSan Antonio Missions . From 1999-2001 he was part of theDetroit Tigers major league coaching staff as a third-base coach, bullpen coach and bench coach.Parrish spent the 2002 season as a broadcaster, working as the color analyst for Tigers games on Detroit's
WKBD station. The following season, he returned to the Tigers dugout when former teammateAlan Trammell became the Manager of the Tigers. Parrish remained on Trammell's staff through the 2005 season when they were both dismissed.He became a minor league Manager with the
Ogden Raptors , the Dodgers rookie level team, for the 2006 season. The team finished 37-39. On November 20, 2006 he was hired to manage theGreat Lakes Loons in Single-A ball during their debut season. His contract was not renewed following the season.Parrish has two sons in professional baseball. His oldest son, David Parrish, was selected in the first round of the 2000 amateur draft by the New York Yankees, and is now playing in the Texas Rangers organization.
Parrish played with a catcher's mitt that was bright orange around the periphery.
See also
*
1984 Detroit Tigers season
*Top 500 home run hitters of all time
*List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 RBI References
External links
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* [http://www.loons.com/team/roster/index.html?player_id=2 Great Lakes Loons bio]
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