List of Los Angeles Dodgers coaches
The following is a list of coaches, including position, year(s) of service(s), who appeared at least in one game for the Los Angeles Dodgers National League franchise also known previously as the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Bench Coach
- Monty Basgall (1973-1986)
- Bill Russell (1987-1991)
- Ron Roenicke (1992-1993)
- Bill Russell (1994-1996)
- Mike Scioscia (1997-1998)
- Jim Tracy (1999-2000)
- Jim Riggleman (2001-2004)
- Jim Lett (2005)
- Dave Jauss (2006-2007)
- Bob Schaefer (2008-2010)
- Trey Hillman (2011-2013)
- Tim Wallach (2014-2015)
- Bob Geren (2016-present)
Hitting Coach
- Jim Gilliam (1977-1978)
- Jim Lefebvre (1979)
- Manny Mota (1980-1989)
- Ben Hines (1985-1986, 1988-1993)
- Reggie Smith (1994-1998)
- Rick Down (1999-2000)
- Jack Clark (2001-2003)
- George Hendrick (2003)
- Tim Wallach (2004-2005)
- Eddie Murray (2006-2007)
- Bill Mueller (2007)
- Mike Easler (2008)
- Don Mattingly (2008-2010)
- Jeff Pentland (2011)
- Dave Hansen (2011-2012)
- Mark McGwire (2013-2015)
- Turner Ward (2016-present)
Pitching Coach
- Ted Lyons (1954)
- Joe Becker (1955-1964)
- Lefty Phillips (1965-1968)
- Red Adams (1969-1980)
- Ron Perranoski (1981-1994)
- Dave Wallace (1995-1997)
- Glenn Gregson (1998)
- Charlie Hough (1998-1999)
- Claude Osteen (1999-2000)
- Dave Wallace (2000)
- Jim Colborn (2001-2005)
- Rick Honeycutt (2006-present)
First Base Coach
- Jimmy Johnston (1931)[1]
- Freddie Fitzsimmons (1940)[2]
- Van Lingle Mungo (1940)[3]
- Red Corriden (1941-1946)[2]
- Jake Pitler (1947-1957)[4][5][6]
- Cookie Lavagetto (1952, one game, when Pitler was absent for Rosh Hashana)[7]
- Greg Mulleavy (1958-1960, 1962-1964)[8][9]
- Joe Ferguson (1988-1993)
- Reggie Smith (1994-1998)
- John Shelby (1998-2005)
- Mariano Duncan (2006-2010)
- Davey Lopes (2011-2015)
- George Lombard (2016-present)
Third Base Coach
- Otto Miller (1926-1936)[10][11][12]
- Charlie Dressen (1939-1942, 1943-1946)
- Ray Blades (1947-1948)[4]
- Charlie Dressen (1958-1959)[8]
- Bobby Bragan (1960)
- Leo Durocher (1961-1964)
- Preston Gómez (1965-1967)
- Tommy Lasorda (1973-1976)
- Preston Gómez (1977-1979)
- Joey Amalfitano (1983-1998)
- Glenn Hoffman (1999-2005)
- Rich Donnelly (2006-2007)
- Larry Bowa (2008-2010)
- Tim Wallach (2011-2013)
- Lorenzo Bundy (2014-2015)
- Ron Roenicke (2015)
- Chris Woodward (2016–present)
Bullpen Coach
- Carroll Beringer (1967-1972)
- Mark Cresse (1974-1998)
- Rick Dempsey (1999-2000)
- Jim Lett (2001-2005)
- Dan Warthen (2006-2007)
- Ken Howell (2008-2012)
- Chuck Crim (2013-2015)
- Josh Bard (2016-present)
Assistant Hitting Coach
- Jeff Pentland (2008-2010)
- Dave Hansen (2011)
- John Valentin (2013-2015)
- Tim Hyers (2016-present)
Assistant Pitching Coach
- Ken Howell (2013-2015)
Bullpen catcher
- Travis Barbary (1998-2001)
- Rob Flippo (2002-present)
- Mike Borzello (2007-2010)
- Fumi Ishibashi (2013)
- Steve Cilladi (2014-present)
Others
- Clay Bryant (1961)
- Lorenzo Bundy (outfield coach, 2015)
- Juan Castro (quality assurance coach 2016-present)
- Ben Egan (1925)
- Freddie Fitzsimmons (1942)
- Jesse Haines (1938)
- Roy Hartsfield (1969-1972)
- Ray Hayworth (1945)
- Andy High (1937-1938)
- Joe Kelley (1926)[10][11]
- Bill Killefer (1939)
- Cookie Lavagetto (1951-1953)[13]
- Joe McGinnity (1926)[10][11]
- Manny Mota (1990-2012)
- Ivy Olson (1924, 1930-1931)
- Danny Ozark (1965-1972, 1980-1982)
- Pee Wee Reese (1959)
- Pete Reiser (1960-1964)
- Babe Ruth (1938)
- Casey Stengel (1932-1933, 1949-1950)
- Zack Taylor (1935)
- Ben Tincup (1940)
- Dixie Walker (1970-1974)
- Rube Walker (1958)
- Steve Yeager (catching instructor, 2012-present)
References
- ↑ "Johnston, Former Robin, Signed As Club's First-Base Coach". New York Times. February 17, 1931. p. 37. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- 1 2 "Corriden is Hired As Dodgers' Aide - Meanwhile Hartnett, His Boss on Cub Staff, Joins Giants in Player-Coach Role - Minors Will Hear Landis - New Agreement With Majors May Be Judge's Topic at Atlanta on Thursday". New York Times. Associated Press. December 3, 1940. p. 35. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- ↑ McGowen, Roscoe. "Dodgers Turn Back Giants on Pass, 7-6 - Camilli Walks With the Bases Filled in Seventh - Durocher, Fitzsimmons Banished". New York Times. p. S1 (section 5). Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- 1 2 Daley, Arthur (April 16, 1947). "Sports of The Times - Opening Day At Ebbets Field". New York Times. p. 32. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- ↑ "Jake Pitler Dies Upstate at 73; Ex-Coach of Brooklyn Dodgers - Gifted Counselor and Scout Began as Minor-League Player and Manager". New York Times. February 4, 1968. p. 81. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- ↑ Daley, Arthur (February 7, 1968). "Sports of The Times - Good Humor Man". New York Times. p. 60. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- ↑ McGowen, Roscoe (September 21, 1952). "Yanks Blank Athletics, 2-0; Indians Rout Tigers, 11-3; Dodgers Win, Lead by Five As Giants Lose; Yale Triumphs - Erskine Victor, 1-0 - Brooks' Hurler Triumphs With 3-Hitter, Beating Spahn at Boston - Robinson Single Decides - Second Baseman's 4th Blow of Tense Struggle Sends Cox Home in Tenth". New York Times. p. 2S (section 5). Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- 1 2 Daley, Arthur (March 2, 1958). "Sports of The Times - Under the Sheltering Palms". New York Times. p. 2S (section 5). Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- ↑ "Dodgers To Offer Job To Durocher - Former Manager Sought as Coach at Los Angeles to Replace Mulleavy". New York Times. United Press International. December 30, 1960. p. 25. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- 1 2 3 "M'Ginnity Signed to Coach Robins - Famous "Iron Man" Returns to Majors to Develop Young Brooklyn Pitchers - Otto Miller to Assist - Robbie Also Adds Joe Kelley to Staff - Tigers-Red Sox in Deal - Killefer to Aid Cards". New York Times. December 10, 1925. p. 30. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
- 1 2 3 Keenan, Jimmy. "Joe Kelley". sabr.org. Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
- ↑ "Writers Honor Stengel; Ex-Dodger Manager Feted at Dinner - McCarthy Attends". New York Times. October 9, 1936. p. 35. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
- ↑ "Lavagetto Named Senators' Coach - Dressen, New Pilot, Hopes to Obtain 3 Oakland Players and Jackie Robinson". New York Times. United Press. October 7, 1954. p. 17. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
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