- Bob Schaefer
Robert Walden Schaefer (born
May 22 ,1944 , inPutnam, Connecticut ) is the bench coach for theLos Angeles Dodgers [ [http://losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071116&content_id=2301718&vkey=news_la&fext=.jsp&c_id=la The Official Site of The Los Angeles Dodgers: News: Los Angeles Dodgers News ] ] and a formerinterim manager andfarm system official in AmericanMajor League Baseball .Twice, Schaefer has served as the interim pilot of the
Kansas City Royals . Most recently, in 2005, he succeededTony Peña onMay 11 and served throughMay 30 . OnMay 31 ,2005 ,Buddy Bell took the reins as permanent manager and Schaefer returned to the bench coach position. Schaefer's position with the Royals was terminated at the end of the 2005 campaign, the worst in Royals history, and he spent 2006 as a special assignment scout with theAtlanta Braves . He was bench coach for theOakland Athletics in 2007, and was named to the same role for the Dodgers and their new manager,Joe Torre , for the 2008 season.Playing career
Schaefer attended the
University of Connecticut , graduating in1966 . He was a member of the UConnCollege World Series team in1965 , when he was the team captain and theNCAA home run champion. He was drafted as ashortstop by theSt. Louis Cardinals in 1966, but never reached the major leagues in three seasons with the organization. He progressed as far as Modesto in the High ACalifornia League . Schaefer batted left-handed and threw right-handed.In
2005 , Schaefer received the Distinguished Alumni Award from UConn, primarily for his achievements on that College World Series team.Coaching career
Schaefer has held several positions in the minor leagues, and won numerous awards. He was twice named Manager of the Year (in 1980 and 1981) at Class A Greensboro, then a part of the
New York Yankees organization. He also managed theNew York Mets ' Class AAA team in Tidewater to anInternational League championship in1985 .He first joined the Royals organization in 1987, managing the Class AA
Memphis Chicks . His first major-league job was as the Royals'first base coach from 1988 to 1990. He served as the bench coach in 1991, and managed his first game that year in the interim period between managersJohn Wathan andHal McRae . He worked as a special assignment scout with the Royals in 1992.Schaefer then moved on to the
Boston Red Sox organization, serving as a special assignment scout and later the director of player development from 1994 to the midseason of 1998. During that time, he hiredBob Geren as a manager in the Boston farm system; a decade later, when Geren was named the 2007 manager of theOakland Athletics , he brought Schaefer to Oakland as bench coach on his staff.Although Schaefer received positive notices for his work as the Red Sox' player development chief, he clashed with
general manager Dan Duquette and was fired during the summer of 1998; several minor league managers and coaches, including Geren, departed the organization with Schaefer, who spent the next three years as a special assistant to the general manager of theBaltimore Orioles before returning to the Royals in 2001 as a bench coach and infielders coach.His career record as an MLB manager is 6-12 (.333), including his 5-12 mark during his 2005 tenure.
External links
* [http://kansascity.royals.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/team/coach_staff_bio.jsp?c_id=kc&coachorstaffid=230102183349 Bob Schaefer at kcroyals.com]
References
*John Montague, ed., "New York Mets 1985 Organization Book". St. Petersburg, Fla.: Baseball Library, 1985.
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