Gaylen Richard Pitts (born June 6, 1946) is an American professional
baseball manager
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and
baseball coach, and a former
third baseman
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at the
Major League Baseball
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level.
Playing career (1964–77)
As a player, Pitts threw and batted right-handed, stood 6'1" (1.85 m) tall and weighed 175 pounds (79 kg). Pitts signed with St. Louis as a
shortstop
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in 1964 after graduating from
Mountain Home High School in Arkansas, and reached the Triple-A level with the
Tulsa Oilers
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of the
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in . The following season, he was acquired by Oakland in a
minor league transaction.
Pitts' Major League experience came with the
Oakland Athletics during brief call-ups during the
1974 and
1975
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Events
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seasons. He appeared in 28 games,
batted 44 times, and compiled a
batting average
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Cricket
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of .250, with four
doubles and four
runs batted in
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. However, Pitts has spent most of his career in the Cardinals' organization.
In the minor leagues, Pitts played all four infield positions for 11 total seasons spanning from to .
Coaching and managing career (1978–present)
Pitts' managing career began with two seasons (–) in the A's
farm system managing the
Modesto A's. He returned to the Cardinals in 1981 as a minor league manager and has spent most of his career with the club. With extensive experience in the minor leagues as a skipper and a roving instructor, Pitts managed at
Arkansas
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in , and ,
Savannah in , the
Springfield in 1986–87 and
Johnson City. He guided Springfield to division titles in 1986 and 1987 and Arkansas to a league championship in 1989, earning him
Texas League Manager of the Year
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honors.
[
Pitts' first five years coaching for the Major League club occurred from (]1991
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to 95) on Joe Torre
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's staff when Torre was the manager of the Redbirds. His coaching roles included hitting (1991), bullpen (1992 St. Louis Cardinals season
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), bench coach in 1995.[
Perhaps his greatest accomplishment was winning the Pacific Coast League Championship as manager of the Triple A St. Louis Cardinals affiliate, the ]Memphis Redbirds
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. In extra innings, Albert Pujols who was at the time 20 years old, hit a walk-off home run to win the title.
During his most recent managerial assignment, he was the manager of the Palm Beach Cardinals
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, St. Louis' High-A affiliate in the Florida State League. He opened the season as the Cards' special assistant for player development and served in that role until joining Matheny's staff.
Personal life
With his wife Julia and son Travis Ray, Pitts resides in Mountain Home, Arkansas. His hobbies include skiing
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, racquetball
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and trout
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fishing
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.[
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See also
* List of St. Louis Cardinals coaches
References
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Major League Baseball bench coaches
Major League Baseball third basemen
Baseball players from Wichita, Kansas
Major League Baseball third base coaches
Oakland Athletics players
St. Louis Cardinals coaches
St. Petersburg Cardinals players
Cedar Rapids Cardinals players
Modesto Reds players
Arkansas Travelers players
Tulsa Oilers (baseball) players
San Jose Missions players
Wichita Aeros players
Iowa Oaks players
Tucson Toros players
Living people
1946 births
Louisville Redbirds managers
Memphis Redbirds managers