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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Clint Hurdle-C, 1B, 3B-Kansas City Royals, Cincinnati Reds, New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals-Current manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, August 20th, 2012

As a first round pick by Kansas City in 1975, there was a lot expected from Clint Hurdle.  He spent about 2 years in the minors before arriving in 1977 to a lot of fanfare, but he sadly never lived up to the hype.  He spent several years in the majors finishing his career with the New York Mets, which is where his career took off.  Clint was hired in 1988 by the Mets to manage the St. Lucie Mets.  He also managed both the Mets AA and Triple AAA teams.  He was hired in 1994 by the Colorado Rockies to be their minor league hitting instructor, and was promoted in 1997 to be the hitting coach for the big league club.  In 2002, he was hired to manage the club after the firing of Buddy Bell.  During his 7 plus years with the Rockies, he led them to their first and only World Series appearance in 2007 against the Boston Red Sox, where they were swept in 4 straight games.  In 2009, he was fired as manager of the Rockies and quickly landed a job as a studio analyst for the newly formed MLB Network.  The Rangers hired Clint to be their hitting instructor and helped develop their young hitters.  At the conclusion of the 2010 season, the Pittsburgh Pirates hired Clint to manage their club.  He has done a terrific job working with a young club as well as changing the culture of the team.  He has them believing they can win, and it shows on the field.

I was able to talk to Clint briefly before the game and he told me how his favorite player growing up was Al Kaline.  He spent about 5 minutes signing autographs, talking to fans and friends at the game.  He came off as a very nice person who loved baseball.


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