Bob Geren: A Baseball Journey
An in-depth exploration of a distinguished career spanning playing, managing, and coaching in Major League Baseball.
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Playing Career
Drafted and Developed
Robert Peter Geren was selected by the San Diego Padres in the first round (24th overall) of the 1979 Major League Baseball draft. After a decade progressing through the minor league system, he made his MLB debut on May 17, 1988, with the New York Yankees.
Yankees Tenure
Geren served as a backup catcher for the Yankees from 1988 through 1991. His most statistically significant season occurred in 1990, when he started as the primary catcher, appearing in 110 games and recording a .213 batting average with 8 home runs and 31 runs batted in.
Padres Return and Final Season
Following a year in the minor leagues with the Pawtucket Red Sox in 1992, Geren concluded his playing career in 1993 with the San Diego Padres, the organization that initially drafted him. His MLB career spanned parts of six seasons.
Coaching Career
Minor League Management
Geren commenced his coaching career managing in the Boston Red Sox minor league system from 1995 to 1998. He subsequently transitioned to the Oakland Athletics organization, managing their Single-A affiliate, the Modesto A's, in 1999. He then led the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats for three seasons (2000-2002), achieving division titles in 2000 and 2001. His international managing experience includes leading Tigres del Licey to a Dominican League championship in 2001-2002.
Athletics Coaching and Management
Geren joined the Oakland Athletics' major league staff in 2003 as bullpen coach, later serving as bench coach through 2006. He was promoted to manager of the Athletics on November 17, 2006, leading the team for five seasons (2007-2011) with a regular-season record of 334 wins and 376 losses (.470 winning percentage).
Mets Bench Coach
In October 2011, Geren was hired as the bench coach for the New York Mets. During his tenure, he was recognized for his "statistical aptitude" and "strong working knowledge of advanced analytics," contributing to the team's National League Championship in 2015.
Dodgers Field Coordinator
Geren joined the Los Angeles Dodgers in December 2015 as bench coach, serving under manager Dave Roberts. He was part of the coaching staff that secured the 2020 World Series championship. For the 2023 season, he transitioned to the role of major league field coordinator, continuing his valuable contributions to the team's success.
Managerial Career
Oakland Athletics Manager
Bob Geren managed the Oakland Athletics from 2007 to June 9, 2011. During his tenure, the team achieved an even .500 winning percentage in the 2010 season. He was later replaced by Bob Melvin. His overall managerial record with the Athletics stands at 334 wins and 376 losses.
Personal Life & Interests
Family and Education
Bob Geren and his wife, Pam, reside in Southern California. They have two sons, Bobby and Brett, both of whom played NCAA Division I baseball at Princeton University.
Diverse Pursuits
Beyond baseball, Geren has demonstrated a passion for motorsports, participating in car racing and even experiencing a ride-along with Mario Andretti. He is also an avid cyclist, known to cycle to Dodger Stadium for games. His family's appearance on the television show Family Feud in 1988 also adds a unique dimension to his public profile.
Managerial Record
Career Overview
Bob Geren's managerial career with the Oakland Athletics is summarized below:
Team | From | To | W | L | Win % | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oakland Athletics | 2007 | 2011 | 334 | 376 | .470 |
Record as of November 1, 2020.
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Team Affiliations
Key teams associated with Bob Geren's career:
- New York Yankees
- San Diego Padres
- Oakland Athletics
- New York Mets
- Los Angeles Dodgers
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References
References
- Geren expected to get one-year deal ESPN, March 22, 2009
- Athletics Manager Bio
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