Mike Brumley | |||
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Brumley pitching batting practice, 2012
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Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions – No. 96 | |||
Shortstop / Assistant hitting coach | |||
Born: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
April 9, 1963 |||
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MLB debut | |||
June 16, 1987, for the Chicago Cubs | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
October 1, 1995, for the Houston Astros | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Batting average | .206 | ||
Home runs | 3 | ||
Runs batted in | 38 | ||
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Anthony Michael Brumley (born April 9, 1963) is a former utility player in Major League Baseball, who played primarily as a shortstop and was the assistant hitting coach for the Chicago Cubs in 2014. He played from 1987 through 1995 for the Cubs (1987), Detroit Tigers (1989), Seattle Mariners (1990), Boston Red Sox (1991–1992), Houston Astros (1993, 1995) and Oakland Athletics (1994). Brumley was a switch-hitter and threw right-handed. He is the son of catcher Mike Brumley.
Brumley played for six different teams in a span of eight seasons. A late-inning defensive specialist, he was able to play all positions except pitcher and catcher. His most productive season came in 1989 with the Detroit Tigers, when he posted career-highs in games played (92), at bats (212), runs (33), hits (42), doubles (5), runs batted in (RBIs) (11) and stolen bases (4). Brumley was a .206 hitter with three home runs and 38 RBIs in 295 games.
After his playing career ended, he was the manager of the Salt Lake Stingers from 2002–2004, compiling a 202–229 record. From 2005–2007 he was the minor league field coordinator for the Texas Rangers. He was the manager of the Ogden Raptors for the 2008 season.