- Don Bryant (baseball)
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Don Bryant Catcher Born: July 13, 1941
Jasper, FloridaBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut July 17, 1966 for the Chicago Cubs Last MLB appearance July 29, 1970 for the Houston Astros Career statistics Batting average .220 Home runs 1 Hits 24 Teams - Chicago Cubs (1966)
- Houston Astros (1969–1970)
Donald Ray Bryant (born July 13, 1941 in Jasper, Florida) was a catcher and coach in Major League Baseball. He was nicknamed "Bear" by baseball teammates in homage to University of Alabama football coaching legend Paul "Bear" Bryant. Bryant threw and batted right-handed, stood 6'5" (1.96 m) tall and weighed 200 pounds (91 kg).
Bryant's professional career began in the Detroit Tigers' organization in 1960. After playing one full season and parts of two others in the National League with the 1966 Chicago Cubs and the 1969–1970 Houston Astros, batting .220 with one home run and 13 runs batted in, Bryant was acquired by the Boston Red Sox in December 1970 and became a playing coach for their AAA affiliate, the Pawtucket Red Sox, in 1973. The following year, Pawtucket manager Darrell Johnson was promoted to Boston as field boss, and brought Bryant with him as bullpen coach. Bryant coached under Johnson in Boston (1974–76) — serving on the 1975 American League championship team — and with the Seattle Mariners (1977–80) before leaving the game.
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- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
Seattle Mariners 1977 Inaugural Season Opening Day Lineup C Bob Stinson | 1B Dan Meyer | 2B José Báez | 3B Bill Stein | SS Craig Reynolds | RF Leroy Stanton | CF Ruppert Jones | LF Steve Braun | DH Dave Collins | P Diego SeguíBatters C Larry Cox | C Ray Fosse | C Skip Jutze | C Kevin Pasley | IF Juan Bernhardt | IF Julio Cruz | IF Joe Lis | IF Tom McMillan | IF Larry Milbourne | IF Jimmy Sexton | OF Puchy Delgado | OF Carlos López | OF Tommy SmithPitchers SP Glenn Abbott | SP Rick Jones | SP Frank MacCormack | SP Doc Medich | SP Paul Mitchell | SP Dick Pole | SP Gary Wheelock | RP Steve Burke | RP Greg Erardi | RP Bob Galasso | RP Rick Honeycutt | RP Tom House | RP Mike Kekich | RP Bill Laxton | RP Byron McLaughlin | RP John Montague | RP Tommy Moore | RP Dave Pagan | RP Enrique Romo | RP Stan ThomasManager and Coaches Preceded by
Doug CamilliBoston Red Sox Bullpen Coach
1974–1976Succeeded by
Walt HriniakPreceded by
noneSeattle Mariners Bullpen Coach
1977–1980Succeeded by
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