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Stan Cliburn | |
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Catcher | |
Born: Jackson, Mississippi | December 19, 1956|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
May 6, 1980, for the California Angels | |
Last MLB appearance | |
September 24, 1980, for the California Angels | |
MLB statistics | |
Batting average | .179 |
Home runs | 2 |
Hits | 10 |
RBI | 6 |
Stats at Baseball Reference | |
Teams | |
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Stanley Gene Cliburn (born December 19, 1956, in Jackson, Mississippi) is a retired professional baseball player who played one season for the California Angels of Major League Baseball. He was most recently the manager of the Rochester Red Wings, the Triple-A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins, from 2006 to 2009. Cliburn has also managed in the Arizona Fall League and at other levels in the minor leagues. He is the twin brother of former Major League pitcher Stu Cliburn, who remains a coach in the Twins' farm system. Cliburn is now in his first year as manager of the New Britain Bees, a team that plays in the Atlantic League, an independent league.
Playing career
Cliburn played one season in the majors with the California Angels in 1980.
Coaching career
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From 2001 to 2005, Cliburn was the manager of the New Britain Rock Cats, the Double-A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins. His pitching coach at New Britain for those five seasons was Stu Cliburn, his twin brother. On October 18, 2005, Stan Cliburn was named as manager of the Rochester Red Wings, the Triple-A affiliate of the Twins. Initially, it was believed that Stu would not be promoted along with Stan;[1] however, both were promoted to Rochester for the 2006 season.[2] In his first season at the helm in Rochester, Cliburn guided the Wings to a 79–64 record and came within one game of winning the Governors' Cup, the championship of the International League.[3][4]
The 2006 season proved to be the most successful of Cliburn's tenure in Rochester. The team's record declined in each successive season following the playoff run, eventually falling to 70–74 in 2009.[5] Additionally, following the 2008 season, Stan was separated from Stu for the first time in eight years as Stu was reassigned to New Britain for 2009.[6] On September 21, 2009, the Minnesota Twins announced that they would not renew manager Stan Cliburn's contract for the 2010 season. According to Twins farm director Jim Rantz, the change was made as part of an "overall directional change that is being implemented throughout the minor-league system."[3] Cliburn was ultimately replaced by Tom Nieto. As of October 2009, Cliburn has not joined another organization.[7]
In the fall of 2008, Cliburn managed in the Arizona Fall League (AFL). His team, the Phoenix Desert Dogs, finished just 18–18 during the season; however, they won their division and defeated the Mesa Solar Sox in the AFL championship game to capture Phoenix's fifth straight title.[8]
References
- ^ Mike Hedeen (October 17, 2005). "Stan Cliburn to Manage Wings". R News. Retrieved October 21, 2009.
- ^ Bill Pucko (April 4, 2006). "The Cliburns are Coming". R News. Retrieved October 21, 2009.
- ^ a b Jim Mandelaro (September 21, 2009). "Cliburn won't return as Red Wings manager". Democrat and Chronicle. Retrieved September 22, 2009.
- ^ Matt Segal (September 4, 2006). "Indians force tiebreaker for IL West Division title". Indianapolis Indians. Retrieved October 21, 2009.
- ^ Baseball-Reference.com. "Rochester, New York Minor League City Encyclopedia". Retrieved October 21, 2009.
- ^ Cory Hepola (October 23, 2008). "Stan Back, Stu Gone". RochesterHomepage.net (WROC/WUHF). Retrieved October 21, 2009. [dead link ]
- ^ Jim Mandelaro (October 21, 2009). "Nieto takes Rochester Red Wings' helm". Democrat and Chronicle. Retrieved October 21, 2009.
- ^ Bill Mitchell (November 24, 2008). "Desert Dogs Win Their Fifth Straight Title". Baseball America. Retrieved October 21, 2009.
External links
- Career statistics from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
- Retrosheet
- Venezuelan Professional Baseball League
- 1956 births
- Alexandria Aces players
- Baseball players from Mississippi
- Bradenton Explorers players
- Buffalo Bisons (minor league) players
- California Angels players
- Daytona Beach Explorers players
- Edmonton Trappers players
- El Paso Diablos players
- Hawaii Islanders players
- Idaho Falls Angels players
- Leones del Caracas players
- Living people
- Lynn Pirates (1983) players
- Major League Baseball catchers
- Minor league baseball managers
- Navegantes del Magallanes players
- Portland Beavers players
- Quad Cities Angels players
- Richmond Braves players
- Rochester Red Wings managers
- Salinas Angels players
- Salt Lake City Gulls players