

- #1988 MINNESOTA TWINS MINI BASEBALL BAT PROFESSIONAL#
- #1988 MINNESOTA TWINS MINI BASEBALL BAT SERIES#
278 batting average, four homers, 25 RBIs, 25 runs and 58 hits in 209 at-bats.

In addition, the Central Islip resident has appeared in 50 playoff games with Long Island, registering a. He has played 752 regular season games with the Flock, totaling 75 home runs, 448 RBIs, 483 runs scored, 203 doubles and 263 walks. His 921 hits are also just 42 shy of tying Ray Navarrete for the all-time franchise record (963). The outfielder/designated hitter is the franchise’s all-time leading hitter (minimum 500 at bats) with a. 275 lifetime batting average with 240 RBIs, 482 runs scored, 893 hits, 138 doubles and 117 stolen bases in 1,102 MLB games.įord returns for his 11th season with the Ducks organization, more than any other player in franchise history, and seventh in a player/coach role. He also spent time in “The Show” with the Minnesota Twins (1989), Pittsburgh Pirates (1990), Philadelphia Phillies (1991-92) and Seattle Mariners (1993).
#1988 MINNESOTA TWINS MINI BASEBALL BAT SERIES#
Nine of those seasons (1980-88) were spent played with the New York Mets, where he helped lead the team to a World Series Championship in 1986. Prior to his coaching career, Backman enjoyed a 14-year Major League playing career. In that time, he has led his teams to seven Division Championships and four League Championships.

#1988 MINNESOTA TWINS MINI BASEBALL BAT PROFESSIONAL#
The Oregon native has over 20 seasons of managerial experience across professional baseball, having amassed a 1,213-1,131 overall record (.517 winning percentage). Additionally, he saw a team-record 15 players have their contracts purchased in 2019, including nine by Major League organizations. During the postseason, the 60-year-old led the Ducks to a 6-2 record en route to the franchise’s fourth Atlantic League championship. He also became just the second manager in Ducks history to win both the first and second half of the season, joining Kevin Baez, who accomplished the feat in 2011. He led Long Island to an 86-54 record during the regular season, breaking the franchise record for most wins in a single-season that was previously achieved by Bud Harrelson (82, 2000). Hopefully I can contribute to another championship.”īackman returns as Ducks field manager for a second season after being selected as the Atlantic League’s Manager of the Year in 2019.

“It’s good to be in that dugout since it’s always been so tough competing against a quality team. “I’m very excited to work for the premier organization in the Atlantic League,” said Gozzo. He has also held roles as a private instructor, teaching Major League pitchers such as Matt Cain and Drew Pomeranz. Gozzo was originally selected by the Mets in the 13th round of the 1984 amateur draft. He combined to make 48 appearances (13 starts) in the big leagues, posting a 7-7 record and 124 innings pitched. The 53-year-old spent six seasons in the Major Leagues where he pitched with the Toronto Blue Jays (1989), Cleveland Indians (1990-91), Minnesota Twins (1992) and New York Mets (1993-94). The pair led the Bees to a 61-65 overall record, including a 33-30 first half mark that saw them finish just two games out of a playoff berth. In 2018, Gozzo served as pitching coach under then-manager Wally Backman. The Connecticut native also saw four players have their contracts purchased by Major League Baseball or foreign professional leagues in 2019. Under his guidance, the Bees posted a winning record of 72-68 during the regular season, finishing above. Gozzo joins the coaching staff after serving as field manager for the New Britain Bees in 2019. “Wally, Lew and Mauro boast 26 years of MLB playing experience and 10 seasons of ALPB coaching experience.” “We have the utmost confidence in the staff we have put together for 2020,” said Ducks President/GM Michael Pfaff. Gozzo fills the role held by Rick Tomlin, who retired from coaching following the 2019 season. Joining field manager Wally Backman and outfielder/hitting coach Lew Ford will be Mauro “Goose” Gozzo, who will serve as pitching coach. The Long Island Ducks have finalized their coaching staff for the 2020 season. Six-year MLB veteran and former Mets draft pick to serve as pitching coach for 2020 season
