- Tom O'Malley
Thomas Patrick O'Malley (born
December 25 ,1960 ) is a former Major League baseball player fromOrange, New Jersey , United States. He played for theSan Francisco Giants ,Chicago White Sox ,Baltimore Orioles , Texas Rangers,Montreal Expos , andNew York Mets . He also spent six highly successful seasons in the JapaneseCentral League with theHanshin Tigers andYakult Swallows . He also worked as a manager for theNewark Bears in an Independent baseball league after retiring. He currently works as a scout for theHanshin Tigers .Biography
O'Malley was drafted by the
San Francisco Giants in by|1979, and made his major league debut with the Giants in by|1982. He played in 135 major league games in1983 , but split time with the majors and minors afterwards, spending nine years playing for six different teams.He was signed by the
Hanshin Tigers in by|1979, and immediately became the regular third baseman for the team. He won theCentral League golden glove award in by|1992, and led the league in on-base-percentage from 1992 to 1995, averaging 20 HRs and a batting average over .300 each season. He introducedJim Paciorek to the Tigers in 1992, and managed to put the struggling Tigers in second place that year. O'Malley won the batting title in by|1993, but left the Tigers in by|1994 after having issues with managerKatsuhiro Nakamura .He was quickly picked up by the
Yakult Swallows in by|1995, and played his best season that year, hitting 31 home runs with 87 RBIs and a .307 batting average. The Swallows won the Japan Series that year, and O'Malley was awarded both the season MVP award, and the Japan Series MVP award.He hit .300 for the sixth season in a row in by|1996, (a record among non-Japanese players in the Japanese professional leagues) but split with the Swallows over contract obligations. He returned to the Major Leagues to spend spring training with the
Boston Red Sox , but retired after he was cut from the team. He managed theNewark Bears from by|1998 to by|2001 after retiring.He returned to Japan during the
Hanshin Tigers by|2002 spring training camp, and served as a batting coach throughout the season. He was also a mentor for non-Japanese players, includingGeorge Arias ,Jeff Williams ,Trey Moore , andJerrod Riggan , who contributed to the Tigers' championship in by|2003. O'Malley resigned from his coaching job afterSenichi Hoshino resigned from his managerial position. He currently scouts players in the major and minor leagues for theHanshin Tigers , and still travels to Japan during spring training to offer advice to non-Japanese players. He has appeared in various television commercials in the localKansai region, and posters featuring O'Malley can be found inKoshien Stadium . This is because he advertises it that there is no parking space so the best way to go there is theHanshin Electric Railway Main Line.External links
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