Random Brewers working for the Dodgers
July 9th, 2009 | by adamburnett |Jim Slaton Albuquerque Isotopes AAA Pitching coach
Pitched in Majors from 1971-1986 as a starter and middle reliever with Brewers, Tigers, and Angels. Pitched for Brewers from 1971-1977 and 1979-1983. Opening day starter in 1975, 1976, and 1980. Appeared in 1977 All Star game. After 1977 season traded to Tigers with Rich Folkers for Ben Ogilvie. Signed back with Brewers after 1978 season. Brewers all time leader in Wins with 117, losses 121, innings pitched 2025.3, Games started 268 and Shutouts with 19, wild pitches 71. 2nd in Team history in complete games 69, games 364 and 3rd in strikeouts 929. Won Game 4 of the 1982 World Series.
Danny Darwin Great Lakes Loons A pitching coach
Pitched in Major Leagues from 1978-1998 for Rangers, Brewers, Astros, Red Sox, Blue Jays, Pirates, White Sox, Giants. Spent 1985-1986 with Brewers. Acquired with Bill Nance from Rangers for Catcher Don Slaught. In 1985 went 8-18 with a 3.80 ERA and 11 Complete Games. Jose DeLeon and Matt Young tied for league lead in losses with 19. In 1986 went 6-8 with a 3.52 ERA before a trade to the Astros for Don August and Mark Knudson. Nicknamed the Bonham Bullett or Doctor Death was a moniker given to him by Milo Hamilton.
Franklin Stubbs Inland Empire 66ers A hitting coach
Played in Majors from 1984-1995 Dodgers, Astros, Brewers, Tigers
Hit 23 HR with Astros in 1990 and signed a lucrative free agent contract with the Brewers, but was unable to fulfill expectations with only 20 Hr in two seasons with the Crew. Opening day first baseman in 1991 and 1992 Member of the 1988 World Champion Dodgers. Coaches two sons of former all star players, Preston Mattingly and Scott Van Slyke.
Chuck Crim Ogden Raptors A pitching coach
Pitched in big leagues from 1987-1995 with Brewers, Angels, and Cubs. Pitched for Brewers from 1987-1991. Traded to Angels in 1991 for Mike Fetters and Glenn Carter.Led league in appearances in 1988 with 70 and 1989 with 76, 4th in team history with 332 games. Robin Yount’s nephew, Austin is a catcher for Raptors.
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