Glenn Sherlock
Glenn Sherlock | |||
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New York Mets – No. 53 | |||
Catcher/Third Base coach | |||
Born: Nahant, Massachusetts | September 26, 1960|||
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Glenn Patrick Sherlock (born September 26, 1960, at Nahant, Massachusetts) is an American professional baseball coach. He is currently the third base coach for the New York Mets. He previously was one of the original coaches for the Arizona Diamondbacks, serving for 19 consecutive seasons (1998–2016). [1] He was the team's longtime bullpen coach, although he spent stints as bench coach (2003), first base coach (2004) and third base coach (2004; 2014).[2]
Playing career
Sherlock attended Rollins College and was originally signed by the Houston Astros as their 21st pick in the 1983 draft. A catcher, he played in the Astros and New York Yankees farm system until he retired in 1988, without having made it to the Majors.
Coaching and managerial career
He managed the Rookie-level Gulf Coast Yankees (1990; 1993) and led the Class A Fort Lauderdale Yankees in 1991, when he was named a coach for the Florida State League All-Star Game. His three-year minor league managerial record wrapped up at 121-128 (.486) and then he went down under to hone his managerial skills in the winter of 1993, leading the Canberra Bushrangers in the Australian Baseball League.
Sherlock was catching instructor for the Yankees twice, working in the bullpen in 1992, then once again in 1994 and 1995. He was employed for ten seasons in the Yankee chain either as a minor league player, coach or manager.
Brought to the Diamondbacks in 1996 as a minor league instructor by Buck Showalter, the team's first manager and also a veteran of the Yankee farm system, Sherlock worked for eight different managers in his 19 seasons on the D-back's MLB staff. On November 15, 2016, it was announced that Sherlock would replace Tim Teufel as the Mets' new third base coach and a catching instructor. The 2017 season marks Sherlock's 35th year in professional baseball.
See also
- Career statistics and player information from The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
- Retrosheet
References
Preceded by Alan Trammell |
Arizona Diamondbacks bench coach 2015–2016 |
Succeeded by Ron Gardenhire |
Preceded by Tim Teufel |
New York Mets third base coach 2017 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |