Marty Pevey

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[edit] Biographical Information

Catcher Marty Pevey was selected by the Minnesota Twins in the 19th round of the 1982 amateur draft. He made his pro debut that summer with the Elizabethton Twins, hitting .284 in 24 games, but was released less than two months after signing with the club. He was picked up by the St. Louis Cardinals the next spring and responded by hitting .312 with the Macon Redbirds that year. He played for the St. Petersburg Cardinals in 1984, hit .308, and made the Florida State League All-Star team. Pevey was traded to the Montreal Expos prior to the 1988 season, and he reached the majors the following year. On June 11th, 1989, he had his finest game in the majors, going 3 for 3 with a double against the Philadelphia Phillies. However, he missed the entire 1990 campaign due to injuries and never played in the majors again.

After his playing career ended, Pevey spent nine seasons as a manager in the Toronto Blue Jays farm system. He was the Jays bullpen coach in 1999 and rejoined the club as first base coach in 2006. He kept the job until June 20, 2008, when he was fired at the same time as maanger John Gibbons.

[edit] Year-by-Year Playing Record

Year Team League G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA SB
1982 Elizabethton Twins Appalachian League 24 81 9 23 6 0 1 13 .284 0
1983 Macon Redbirds South Atlantic League 122 436 74 136 23 2 7 77 .312 8
1984 St. Petersburg Cardinals Florida State League 128 441 53 136 16 4 2 60 .308 7
1985 St. Petersburg Cardinals Florida State League 104 393 48 114 12 4 3 41 .290 5
1986 Louisville Redbirds American Association 12 37 6 6 3 0 0 0 .162 0
Arkansas Travelers Texas League 55 172 28 56 11 2 2 20 .326 6
1987 Arkansas Travelers Texas League 80 197 28 55 11 1 3 16 .279 6
Louisville Redbirds American Association 16 38 5 9 2 0 1 5 .237 0
1988 Jacksonville Expos Southern League 31 111 21 29 11 0 4 17 .261 3
Indianapolis Indians American Association 48 119 16 27 4 1 3 16 .227 1
1989 Indianapolis Indians American Association 34 108 12 28 4 2 1 14 .259 3
Montreal Expos National League 13 41 2 9 1 1 0 3 .220 0
1991 Syracuse Chiefs International League 55 193 24 54 8 2 3 23 .280 1
1992 Toledo Mud Hens International League 48 136 16 41 6 0 3 16 .301 1
1993 Toledo Mud Hens International League 62 175 11 48 8 1 2 18 .274 3
1994 Syracuse Chiefs International League 96 259 29 70 13 2 6 31 .270 2
1995 Tacoma Rainiers Pacific Coast League 7 19 2 2 0 0 0 0 .105 0
Jacksonville Suns Southern League 20 58 2 15 2 0 1 7 .259 0

[edit] Coaching/Managing Career

[edit] Year-By-Year Minor League Managerial Record

Year Team League Record Finish Organization Playoffs
1996 Medicine Hat Blue Jays Pioneer League 22-50 8th Toronto Blue Jays
1997 Medicine Hat Blue Jays Pioneer League 26-46 8th Toronto Blue Jays
1998 Hagerstown Suns South Atlantic League 81-60 2nd Toronto Blue Jays Lost in 2nd round
2000 Dunedin Blue Jays Florida State League 84-54 1st Toronto Blue Jays Lost League Finals
2001 Dunedin Blue Jays Florida State League 71-64 3rd Toronto Blue Jays
2002 Dunedin Blue Jays Florida State League 63-72 9th Toronto Blue Jays
2003 New Haven Ravens Eastern League 79-63 2nd Toronto Blue Jays Lost League Finals
2004 Syracuse Sky Chiefs International League 66-78 11th (t) Toronto Blue Jays
2005 Syracuse Sky Chiefs International League 71-73 8th Toronto Blue Jays

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Toronto Blue Jays
Designated hitters: Matt Stairs
Infield
Catchers: Rod Barajas, Gregg Zaun First basemen: Lyle Overbay, Rod Barajas, Brad Wilkerson
Second basemen: Marco Scutaro, Joe Inglett, John McDonald, Aaron Hill Third basemen: Scott Rolen, Marco Scutaro, John McDonald
Shortstops: David Eckstein, John McDonald, Marco Scutaro
Outfield
Left fielders: Adam Lind, Brad Wilkerson, Shannon Stewart Right fielders: Alex Rios, Brad Wilkerson
Center fielders: Vernon Wells, Alex Rios, Brad Wilkerson
Pitchers
Starting: Roy Halladay, Dustin McGowan, A.J. Burnett, Jesse Litsch, John Parrish
Relief: B.J. Ryan, Jason Frasor, Scott Downs, Brian Tallet, Jesse Carlson, Shawn Camp, Brandon League, Jeremy Accardo
Other
Coaches: Brad Arnsberg, Brian Butterfield, Gary Denbo, Dwayne Murphy, Nick Leyva, Marty Pevey, Gene Tenace, Bruce Walton, Ernie Whitt Manager(s): John Gibbons, Cito Gaston
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