Jerry Royster
Jerry Royster | |
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Infielder / Manager | |
Born: Sacramento, California, U.S. | October 18, 1952|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
August 14, 1973, for the Los Angeles Dodgers | |
Last MLB appearance | |
September 28, 1988, for the Atlanta Braves | |
MLB statistics | |
Batting average | .249 |
Home runs | 40 |
Runs batted in | 352 |
Stats at Baseball Reference | |
Managerial record at Baseball Reference | |
Teams | |
As player
As manager As coach |
Jeron Kennis Royster (born October 18, 1952) is an American former Major League Baseball player and coach. He was a third baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves, San Diego Padres, Chicago White Sox, and the New York Yankees. He was manager of the Milwaukee Brewers and the Lotte Giants in the Korea Baseball Organization. He is father to actress Kara Royster, who is best known for her recurring roles in TV shows Supernatural, Pretty Little Liars, Dynasty, and K.C. Undercover.
Career
[edit]He was signed by the Dodgers as an amateur free agent in 1970 at age 17. Three years later he was promoted to the Dodgers. They soon shipped him off to the Atlanta Braves as part of a six-player trade. He became a regular third baseman with the Braves and in 1976 he was named to the 1976 Topps All-Star Rookie Roster.
After nine years with the Braves, Royster joined the San Diego Padres as a free agent. In 1987, he split the season with the Chicago White Sox and the New York Yankees. He returned to the Braves in 1988 and retired at the end of the season.
In 1428 games over 16 seasons, Royster posted a .249 batting average going 1049 for 4208 with 552 runs, 40 home runs, 352 runs batted in, 189 stolen bases, and 411 walks.
Royster coached the Vero Beach Dodgers and was a third base coach for the Colorado Rockies. He coached for the Milwaukee Brewers under manager Davey Lopes until 15 games into the 2002 season, Lopes was fired and Royster was named interim manager. Two weeks later the interim tag was removed but at the end of a disappointing 53–94 stint, he was fired.
Royster managed the Las Vegas 51s from 2005 until he was fired in late September 2006. Late in 2007, Royster was signed to manage the Lotte Giants in Busan, South Korea. He is the first non-Korean to manage a KBO team.[1][2] On October 13, 2010, the Lotte Giants decided not to renew Royster's contract following the Giant's defeat by the Doosan Bears in the first round of the KBO playoffs.
In 2012, Royster was the third-base coach for the Boston Red Sox.
In 2014, Royster coached the Shalhevet Firehawks to a 2nd-place finish in the Mulholland League.[citation needed]
Managerial record
[edit]- As of April 24, 2022
Team | Year | Regular season | Postseason | |||||||
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Games | Won | Lost | Win % | Finish | Won | Lost | Win % | Result | ||
MIL | 2002 | 147 | 53 | 94 | .361 | 6th in NL Central | – | – | – | – |
Total | 147 | 53 | 94 | .361 | - | - | – |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Herman, Ken (June 26, 2008). "Ex-Brave Royster now managing in Korea". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved September 14, 2010.
- ^ "Giants think English to greet new U.S. skipper". Archived from the original on January 27, 2013.
External links
[edit]- Career statistics from Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
- Jerry Royster managerial career statistics at Baseball-Reference.com
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