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Mike Matheny St. Louis Cardinals — No. 22 Catcher / Manager Born: September 22, 1970
Reynoldsburg, OhioBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut April 7, 1994 for the Milwaukee Brewers Last MLB appearance May 31, 2006 for the San Francisco Giants Career statistics Batting average .239 Hits 925 Runs batted in 443 Teams As player
- Milwaukee Brewers (1994–1998)
- Toronto Blue Jays (1999)
- St. Louis Cardinals (2000–2004)
- San Francisco Giants (2005–2006)
As manager
- St. Louis Cardinals (2012–present)
Career highlights and awards - 4× Gold Glove Award winner (2000, 2003, 2004, 2005)
Michael Scott Matheny (born September 22, 1970 in Reynoldsburg, Ohio) is the manager of the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball. He is also a former baseball catcher, playing for four different teams during his thirteen years in the major leagues. He was drafted in the 8th round of the 1991 amateur draft out of the University of Michigan by the Milwaukee Brewers, with whom he made his major league debut in 1994.
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Playing career
Matheny played for the Brewers from 1994 to 1998, the Toronto Blue Jays in 1999, and the St. Louis Cardinals from 2000 to 2004. While playing for the Cardinals, Matheny won three Gold Glove Awards (2000, 2003, 2004) and went to the postseason in four of his five years with the team. He was signed by the San Francisco Giants to a three-year contract on December 13, 2004. Matheny won a Gold Glove Award in his first season for the Giants in 2005. Matheny won the Willie Mac Award in 2005 for spirit and leadership.
Matheny went on the disabled list on May 31, 2006 after a series of foul balls caromed off his mask, resulting in a serious concussion. In July, the Giants announced that he would not return for the remainder of the season and that his career status was in doubt. MLB.com's Giants beat writer, Rich Draper, said that Matheny's career was likely over due to his continued struggles with post-concussion syndrome.[1]
Retirement
On February 1, 2007, Matheny announced his retirement from Major League Baseball due to his on-going symptoms of post-concussion syndrome.[2] Shortly thereafter, Matheny took his first steps in retirement, becoming a baseball mentor for Protégé Sports and filming some catching tips and drills for the Scottsdale-based company.
On January 24, 2008, it was reported that Matheny would return to the St. Louis Cardinals organization to act as a special adviser for the first two weeks of spring training.
Managerial career
He was announced as the new manager of the St. Louis Cardinals on November 14, 2011. He is currently the youngest manager in Major League Baseball. [3]
Personal
He is married to wife Kristen, a former field hockey player at Michigan. The couple have 5 children: one daughter, Katie, and 4 sons, Michael "Tate", Luke, Jacob and Blaise.
In 2005, Matheny opened a "Catch 22" field in Chesterfield, Missouri. This field has a completely flat surface and is used for disabled children. [4]
References
- ^ Giants mailbag: Steep price for Zito? MLB.com
- ^ Giants catcher Mike Matheny announces retirement MLB.com
- ^ Strauss, Joe. "Cards hire Matheny as manager". STLtoday.com. http://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball/professional/cards-hire-matheny-as-manager/article_59a7b250-0e4c-11e1-a0d3-0019bb30f31a.html. Retrieved November 14, 2011.
- ^ "Error: no
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External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
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Tony LaRussaSt. Louis Cardinals Manager
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Current ManagerNational League Catcher Gold Glove Award 1958: Crandall | 1959: Crandall | 1960: Crandall | 1961: Roseboro | 1962: Crandall | 1963: Edwards | 1964: Edwards | 1965: Torre | 1966: Roseboro | 1967: Hundley | 1968: Bench | 1969: Bench | 1970: Bench | 1971: Bench | 1972: Bench | 1973: Bench | 1974: Bench | 1975: Bench | 1976: Bench | 1977: Bench | 1978: Boone | 1979: Boone | 1980: Carter | 1981: Carter | 1982: Carter | 1983: Peña | 1984: Peña | 1985: Peña | 1986: Davis | 1987: LaValliere | 1988: Santiago | 1989: Santiago | 1990: Santiago | 1991: Pagnozzi | 1992: Pagnozzi | 1993: Manwaring | 1994: Pagnozzi | 1995: Johnson | 1996: Johnson | 1997: Johnson | 1998: Johnson | 1999: Lieberthal | 2000: Matheny | 2001: Ausmus | 2002: Ausmus | 2003: Matheny | 2004: Matheny | 2005: Matheny | 2006: Ausmus | 2007: Martin | 2008: Molina | 2009: Molina | 2010: Molina | 2011: MolinaSt. Louis Cardinals current roster Active roster 3 Ryan Theriot | 4 Yadier Molina | 7 Matt Holliday | 12 Lance Berkman | 16 Bryan Anderson | 19 Jon Jay | 19 Matt Carpenter | 21 Allen Craig | 23 David Freese | 26 Kyle Lohse | 27 Tyler Greene | 29 Chris Carpenter | 30 Jason Motte | 33 Daniel Descalso | 34 Marc Rzepczynski | 35 Jake Westbrook | 38 Mark Hamilton | 41 Mitchell Boggs | 43 Shane Robinson | 46 Kyle McClellan | 47 Pete Kozma | 48 Tony Cruz | 50 Adam Wainwright 52 Eduardo Sánchez | 54 Jaime García | 55 Skip Schumaker | 56 Adron Chambers | 59 Fernando Salas | 62 Lance Lynn | 56 Adron Chambers | 63 Maikel Cleto | 65 Brandon Dickson | 68 Adam Reifer | 84 Zack Cox
Coaching Staff Manager 22 Mike Matheny | Bench Coach -- Mike Aldrete | 1st Base Coach -- Chris Maloney | 3rd Base Coach 11 José Oquendo | Hitting Coach 25 Mark McGwire | Pitching Coach 18 Dave Duncan | Bullpen Coach 36 Derek Lilliquist | Bullpen Catcher 58 Jeff Murphy
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