Jack Hiatt

Jack Hiatt

Infobox MLB retired
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bgcolor2=black
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
name=Jack Hiatt


position=Catcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1942|7|27
deathdate=
debutdate=September 7
debutyear=by|1964
debutteam=Los Angeles Angels
finaldate=October 3
finalyear=by|1972
finalteam=California Angels
stat1label=AVG
stat1value=.251
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=287
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=154
teams=
*Los Angeles Angels (1964)
*San Francisco Giants (1965-1969)
*Montreal Expos (1970)
*Chicago Cubs (1970)
*Houston Astros (1971-1972)
*California Angels (1972)
highlights=
*On April 25, by|1969, Jack hit two home runs and had seven RBI to lead his Giants to victory over the Houston Astros 12-8.

Jack E. Hiatt (born July 27, 1942, at Bakersfield, California) is a former Major League Baseball player. He was signed by the Los Angeles Angels as a free agent in by|1961. Jack made his debut on September 7, by|1964 and would go on to play his final MLB game with the Angels on October 3, by|1972.

Highlights

Hiatt played the catcher position for 312 games, but was also called upon to play first base for 70 games and went into the outfield for 2.

1969

At the beginning of the 1969 San Francisco Giants season, the starting catcher job was won by Dick Dietz. However, when a foul tip bruised his right hand, Hiatt took over the role as starter and made an almost immediate impact. In his first six games after taking over the starting role, Hiatt had four home runs and 13 runs batted in. Hiatt was quoted as saying during the stretch, "It really makes a difference when you know you're going to play again every day. It used to be that if I didn't have a good game, I wouldn't be in the lineup the next game unless somebody was hurt."cite news |first=Harry |last=Jupiter |title=Catcher Hiatt's Long-Range Blasting Lifts Giants into Orbit |work=The Sporting News |page=17 |date=1969-05-10 ] He gave credit to his hitting coach, Hank Sauer, for the remarkable stretch. Hiatt noted that all of his home runs came on outside corner fastballs. "It's a pitch I'd been taking until Sauer suggested that I swing at it." [cite news |title=Major Flashes - National League |work=The Sporting News |page=29 |date=1969-05-24 ]

On April 25, 1969, Jack Hiatt had a mammoth performance against the Houston Astros, hitting two home runs and driving in seven runs. In the 1st inning, Jack homered off Astros starter Denny Lemaster to drive in fellow teammate Willie Mays. In the 8th inning, he roped a single to left to score Bobby Bonds from third base. In the bottom of the 13th inning, Hiatt dramatically hit a walk-off grand slam off Astros pitcher Dan Schneider to end the game.

Hiatt received praise from Giants manager Clyde King in regards to his defensive efforts. "We had a game in Cincinnati where Hiatt made six tremendous stops of pitches in the dirt." He added, "He kept us in the game all night."

Despite the hot start, Hiatt's offensive production faded and he finished the season with a .196 batting average.

Post-Career

After his playing career, Jack managed minor league teams for the Chicago Cubs organization, including the GCL Cubs (1975), the Pompano Beach Cubs (1976-1978), and the Wichita Aeros (1979-1980). Under the California Angels farm system he managed the Holyoke Millers in 1982. With the Houston Astros, he managed the Columbus Astros in 1983. The final managerial position he took in the minors was with the San Francisco Giants farm team, the Pocatello Giants in 1988. Over the course of his minor league managerial career Jack amassed a 501-599 record with only 3 winning seasons.

Hiatt was the Giants' director of player development for 16 seasons, before his retirement in October by|2007.

ee also

* Montreal Expos all-time roster

References

External links

*baseball-reference|id=h/hiattja01
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/H/Phiatj101.htm Retrosheet]
* [http://sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com/sf/team/frontoffice_bios/hiatt_jack.jsp San Francisco Giants: Front Office]


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