- Tom Burgess (baseball)
Thomas Roland Burgess (born
September 1 ,1927 , atLondon, Ontario ) is a retired Canadianbaseball player, coach and manager. Anoutfielder andfirst baseman , Burgess had two trials inMajor League Baseball — a 17-game stint with the 1954St. Louis Cardinals and a full season with the 1962 Los Angeles Angels. He then forged a long career as a minor league manager and served as a major league coach with theNew York Mets (1977) andAtlanta Braves (1978). In his playing days, he threw and batted left-handed and stood 6' (183 cm) tall and weighed 180 pounds (82 kg).Burgess attended the
University of Western Ontario . He first signed with the Cardinals in 1946, making his debut with the Hamilton Red Wings of the Class DPONY League . Despite compiling a robust .350batting average in 1947 in the Class CInterstate League , by 1949 Burgess was voluntarily retired and spent three seasons out of organized baseball. He resumed his playing career in 1952 in the Class A South Atlantic League and batted .328, then continued his hot hitting in 1953, batting .346 with 22home runs and 93runs batted in with the Cards' top farm team, theRochester Red Wings of the AAAInternational League . That earned him a promotion to St. Louis for the start of the 1954 campaign, but Burgess collected only one hit — a double — in 21at bat s, an .048 batting average, before being sent back to Rochester.Burgess spent the next seven seasons in the International League, with Rochester and the
Columbus Jets , and then was acquired by the expansion Angels in their maiden season, 1961. He spent that year with the AAA Dallas-Fort Worth Rangers of the American Association, then made the 25-man roster of the 1962 Angels. He appeared in 87 games and batted 143 times over the course of a full season, but could muster only a .196 batting average. By 1963, he was back in the minors. All told, Burgess batted .177 with two home runs and 14 RBI in 104 major league games.He returned to the game as a manager in the
farm system s of the Cardinals, Braves, Mets, Texas Rangers andDetroit Tigers in the 1970s and 1980s. He managed in AAA with theTidewater Tides ,Richmond Braves , Oklahoma City 89ers andCharleston Charlies , and among his achievements won championships in theAppalachian League and theCalifornia League . During his 1977 campaign with the Mets, he was the third-base coach on the staff of Joe Frazier andJoe Torre and, the following year, served underBobby Cox in Atlanta. He is a member of theCanadian Baseball Hall of Fame , the London (Ontario) Sports Hall of Fame, and the Rochester Red Wings Hall of Fame.References
* Marcin, Joe, and Byers, Dick, eds., "The Baseball Register, 1977 edition." St. Louis:
The Sporting News .External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/burgeto01.shtml Baseball Reference]
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