José René Álvarez Ramírez (born June 11, 1956), known as Joe Alvarez, is a
Cuban American
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baseball manager
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and a former
utility infielder
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in
Minor League Baseball. Listed at 5' 9" , 165 lb. , Alvarez batted and threw right handed.
[Career Playing and Managing statistics]
''Baseball Reference''. Retrieved on March 23, 2017.
A slick fielder but never much of a hitter, Alvarez spent four seasons in the minors playing mostly at
shortstop
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for the
New York Yankees
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,
Houston Astros, and
Baltimore Orioles
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organizations. He worked his way up to Class Double A in 1977, but did not play a game again after suffering an injury.
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Playing career
Born José René Álvarez Ramírez in Manzanillo, Cuba
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, he grew up in Elizabeth, New Jersey, where he attended St. Patrick High School. The Yankees selected 19-year-old Alvarez in the third round of the 1974 MLB Draft out of school and sent him immediately to their rookie class Johnson City Yankees in the Appalachian League.[
Alvarez opened 1975 with Class A- ]Oneonta Yankees
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, but was acquired by Houston during an off season transaction with the Yankees. Afterwards, he reported to Class A Dubuque Packers
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in 1976, and gained a promotion to Double A Columbus Astros
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late in the year. He then found himself on the move again, this time to the Orioles organization in 1977, playing with Class A Miami Orioles and for AA Charlotte Orioles
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. In a four-season career, Alvarez posted an average of .194 with two home run
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s and 94 RBI in 322 games.[
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Managing career
Looking toward the future of his baseball career, Alvarez developed the ability to scout and develop young talent. As a result, he spent two years as a coach
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in the Orioles minor league system before joining the Los Angeles Dodgers
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organization and becoming a manager. In seven seasons from 1984 through 1990, his teams posted winning records in six of these seasons, including championships with the Gulf Coast Dodgers
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in 1986 and 1987 and the Vero Beach Dodgers
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in 1990.
After that, Alvarez was the base running and hitting instructor for the Lakewood BlueClaws
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, the Philadelphia Phillies' Single-A team, in 2006.[ Under Alvarez helm, the Blueclaws led the Phillies organization in stolen bases (177).][ Prior to coaching with the Blueclaws he was the hitting coach for the Phillies' Short-Season A ]Batavia Muckdogs
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.[Joe Alvarez takes reins of Renegades]
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In 2008, Alvarez was named manager of the Hudson Valley Renegades
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, a New York–Penn League
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affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays
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.[ He later managed the ]Gulf Coast Rays
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from 2009 through 2011, guiding the team to a second place finish in the 2010 season.
In between, Alvarez managed the Rojos del Aguila de Veracruz of the winter Mexican Pacific League
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in 2007 and coached in the same league for the Yaquis de Obregón
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in 2008.[Joe Alvarez, el general]
(Spanish). ''El Sol de Durango''. Retrieved on March 22, 2017 He then received his first opportunity to coach in the summer Mexican League
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in 2014 with the Pericos de Puebla
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, serving as an interim manager for the club as a replacement for departed Houston Jiménez.[ He then guided the Pericos to the South Division pennant. Afterwards, they beat Campeche in the first round of the playoffs and then upset their rivals, the ]Tigres de Quintana Roo
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, advancing to the Championship Series and being defeated by the Diablos Rojos del México
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in a four-game sweep.
Alvarez was slated to return to Puebla in 2016, but he declined the offer for the purpose of coach as an instructor for the SK Wyverns of the KBO League
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. In an interview, Alvarez explained that he had a previously established commitment to the Korean team.Joe Alvarez deja a Pericos de Puebla
(Spanish). ''En Línea Deportiva''. Retrieved on March 22, 2017 In 2017, he came back to the Mexican League to manage the Generales de Durango
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club.[Generales de Durango roster]
''MiLB.com''. Retrieved on March 22, 2017. In 2018, he managed the Guerreros de Oaxaca
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History
In October 1995, a group of businessmen, ...
for a portion of the Mexican League
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season, and in the winter also had a stint as manager of the Venados de Mazatlán
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of the Mexican Pacific League
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. In 2019, he was named manager for the Rieleros de Aguascalientes
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of the Mexican League
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, but was fired after leading the team to a 17-22 start to the season.
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1956 births
Living people
American sportspeople of Cuban descent
Baseball players from New Jersey
Charlotte O's players
Columbus Astros players
Dubuque Packers players
Johnson City Yankees players
Mexican League baseball managers
Miami Orioles players
Minor league baseball coaches
Minor league baseball managers
Oneonta Yankees players
Sportspeople from Elizabeth, New Jersey
People from Manzanillo, Cuba
The Patrick School alumni