Preston Gómez

Preston Gómez

Infobox MLB retired
name = Preston Gomez
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position = Infielder/Manager
birthdate = birth date and age|1923|4|22
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bats =Right
throws = Right
debutdate =May 5
debutyear =1944
debutteam =Washington Senators
finaldate =August 12
finalyear =1944
finalteam =Washington Senators
stat1label = Batting average
stat1value =.286
stat2label =Home runs
stat2value =0
stat3label =Runs batted in
stat3value =2
teams =As Player
*Washington Senators (1944)As Manager
*San Diego Padres (1969-1972)
*Houston Astros (1974-1975)
*Chicago Cubs (1980)
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Preston Gómez (born April 20 1923 in Central Preston, Cuba as Pedro W. Gómez Martínez) is a former longtime coach and front-office official in Major League Baseball who also managed three major league clubs: the San Diego Padres (1969-72), Houston Astros (1974-75) and Chicago Cubs (1980).

A right-handed batter and thrower, Gómez played eight major league games as a shortstop and second baseman for the 1944 Washington Senators, hitting .286 in seven at bats with two runs batted in. He spent the next two decades in minor league baseball, playing and then, from the mid-1950s onward, managing in the farm systems of the Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees.

In 1965, Gómez became third-base coach of the Dodgers, serving through 1968 and two National League pennants and one World Series title. When Dodger vice president Buzzie Bavasi became president and part-owner of the expansion Padres, he named Gómez the first skipper in the team's major league history. But, like most expansion teams, the Padres struggled, losing 110 games in 1969, 99 in 1970 and 100 more in 1971 - finishing last in the NL West Division each season. After 11 games and seven more defeats in 1972, Gómez was fired and replaced by Don Zimmer.

He returned to baseball the following season as a coach under Leo Durocher in Houston, and succeeded to the manager's post in 1974. That season, the Astros posted an 81-81 record - Gómez' only .500 or better season as a big league manager. But when they plunged into the basement of the NL West in 1975 after 127 games, Gómez was released in favor of Bill Virdon. Once again, Gómez took to the coaching lines, for the St. Louis Cardinals and then back to the Dodgers, where he assisted Tommy Lasorda and coached in two more World Series - 1977 and 1978.

The exposure led to one last major league managing job, with the 1980 Cubs - but again Gómez met with frustration. The last-place Cubbies dropped 52 of their first 90 games, and Gómez was fired again, to be replaced by Joey Amalfitano. His career managing record, over seven years, was 346 wins, 529 losses (.395) and four last-place finishes.

However, the highly respected Gómez remained in baseball through 2005 as a coach, special assignments scout and assistant to the general manager of the California/Anaheim Angels.

Recent events

Gomez was struck by a vehicle at a gas station on March 26, 2008. He is currently in critical condition with major head injuries. The accident occurred in Blythe, CA on his way home to Chino Hills, CA from Angels Spring Training in Phoenix, AZ.

Ongoing no-hitters aborted

On two occasions, Gómez pinch-hit for pitchers who had pitched no-hitters through eight innings. He did this on July 21, 1970, with the Padres' Clay Kirby [http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SDN/SDN197007210.shtml] and on September 4, 1974, with the Astros' Don Wilson [http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/HOU/HOU197409040.shtml] . Both pitchers were losing their respective games at the time they were pulled. In both cases, the games were ultimately lost, and both potential no-hitters were lost in the 9th inning by their replacements on the mound.

According to Vin Sculley, When asked why he took out the 21 year-old Clay Kirby his response was,"Because he's too young to throw a no-hitter", said Gomez. Sculley continued on saying that the reasoning was that to pitch a no hitter at such a young age could hinder his overall professional growth in the long run.

External links

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/gomezpr01.shtml Baseball-Reference.com] - managing record


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