Marv Foley | |||
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Catcher | |||
Born: Stanford, Kentucky |
August 29, 1953 |||
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MLB debut | |||
September 11, 1978, for the Chicago White Sox | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
September 30, 1984, for the Texas Rangers | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Batting average | .224 | ||
Home runs | 12 | ||
Runs batted in | 51 | ||
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Marvis Edwin Foley is a former Major League Baseball catcher and coach, former minor league baseball coach and manager, and current Major League catching instructor for the Colorado Rockies. In the majors, he played all or part of five seasons, between 1978 and 1984, for the Chicago White Sox and Texas Rangers. He is the only manager ever to win league championships in all three major Triple-A leagues (International League, American Association and Pacific Coast League).
Foley played college baseball at the University of Kentucky. In 1975, the Chicago White Sox drafted Foley in the 17th round of the amateur draft. He was originally assigned to the Class-A Appleton Foxes, but was promoted to the Double-A Knoxville Sox after just six games. He batted .293 at Knoxville in 51 games, and in 1976 he opened the season there again.
Foley's statistics declined somewhat in 1976, with his batting average dropping to .251 in his first full professional season. In 1977, Foley split the season between Appleton (48 games), Knoxville (66 games), and the Triple-A Iowa Oaks (10 games). Across all three levels, he batted .282 with 10 home runs. In 1978, he played the whole season at Iowa, batting .275.
After the Triple-A season ended, Foley was given his first taste of major league action. He made his debut on September 11, 1978 against the Minnesota Twins. He pinch-hit for starting catcher Mike Colbern in the ninth inning, grounding out against pitcher Mike Marshall. He played in a total of 11 games that season, batting .353 in 34 at bats.