Thomas Albert Prince (born August 13, 1964) is an American former professional
baseball
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player, and
coach
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.
He played in
Major League Baseball
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as a
catcher
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from 1987 to 2003. Although Prince didn't produce impressive offensive statistics, he excelled defensively as a catcher which enabled him to sustain a seventeen-year playing career with several major league teams.
After his playing career, he served as a coach and manager in the
Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh. The Pirates compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) Central division. Founded as part of the American Associati ...
and the
Detroit Tigers
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minor league organizations.
Baseball career
Primarily a catcher during his playing career, Prince batted and threw with his right hand. He was listed as tall and 185 lbs. After a successful career at
Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School
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, Prince was drafted twice by the
Atlanta Braves
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; with the 195th pick of the 1983 January draft, as part of that draft's 8th round, and with the 76th overall pick of that same year's June draft, as part of that draft's 4th round.
He elected not to sign both times, instead attending
Kankakee Community College
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. There, he attracted the attention of the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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, who selected him with the 64th overall pick of the
1984 January draft.
This time, he signed the deal, and that summer began play with the Pirates' farm club in the
Gulf Coast League.
Prince enjoyed a strong defensive reputation as a prospect, but his offensive production fluctuated wildly as he advanced through the system. With the
Macon Pirates
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of the
South Atlantic League
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, he put up an unusually low .208
batting average, but hit for moderate power and drew 96
base on balls
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in only 360
at bats.
Two years later at AA, he put up a .307 batting average with the
Harrisburg Senators of the
Eastern League.
After a promotion to the AAA
Buffalo Bisons
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of the
American Association American Association may refer to:
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the next year, his batting average dropped back down to .260 and his walk rate collapsed, but he started hitting for substantially more power, putting up a .451
slugging percentage
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.
He was generally well regarded as a prospect, but talent evaluators weren't sure exactly which skills he would display after promotion to the majors.
Prince ultimately settled in as a backup catcher, relying on solid defense to compensate for a weak bat.
He would never total even 200 at-bats in a single major league season, but he spent parts of seventeen years in the big leagues with the Pirates,
Los Angeles Dodgers
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,
Philadelphia Phillies
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,
Minnesota Twins
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, and
Kansas City Royals
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. During that time, he caught for some of the best pitchers in baseball, including
Cy Young
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winners
Doug Drabek
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and
Johan Santana, and six-time
All-Star Curt Schilling.
Career statistics
In a seventeen-year major league career, Prince played in 519
games
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, accumulating 248
hits
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in 1,190
at bats for a .208 career batting average along with 24
home run
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s, 140
runs batted in
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and an
on-base percentage
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of .286.
He ended his career with a .992
fielding percentage
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.
Post-playing career
After retiring as a player, Prince retained his connection with professional baseball. In , he became the manager of the
Williamsport Crosscutters in the
New York–Penn League and in his first year, led them to the playoffs.
After one more year in Williamsport, Prince became the manager of the Pirates' Gulf Coast League team in Bradenton, Florida in 2007.
In 2014, he took the helm as the fourth manager of the Pirates' Advanced-A Bradenton Marauders in Bradenton, Florida. In January 2015, Prince was named as the manager for the Pirates' Double-A affiliate, the
Altoona Curve. He spent 2016 as the Pirates' minor league field coordinator and on October 29, 2016, he was named bench coach for the major league team for the 2017 season.
Toledo Mud Hens
On December 3, 2019, Prince was named the manager of the
Toledo Mud Hens
The Toledo Mud Hens are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League and the Triple-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. They are located in Toledo, Ohio, and play their home games at Fifth Third Field. A Mud Hens team has played in ...
, the
Detroit Tigers
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'
Triple-A affiliate. After leading the Mud Hens to a first place in the division in 2021, Prince was released by the Tigers organization on October 6, 2021.
References
External links
Tom Princeat Baseball Almanac
Pura Pelota (Venezuelan Winter League):
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1964 births
Living people
Albuquerque Dukes players
Altoona Curve managers
Baseball coaches from Illinois
Baseball players from Illinois
Bradenton Marauders managers
Buffalo Bisons (minor league) players
Clearwater Phillies players
Florida Complex League Phillies players
Gulf Coast Pirates players
Harrisburg Senators players
Kansas City Royals players
Los Angeles Dodgers players
Macon Pirates players
Major League Baseball bench coaches
Major League Baseball catchers
Minnesota Twins players
Navegantes del Magallanes players
American expatriate baseball players in Venezuela
Omaha Royals players
Philadelphia Phillies players
Pittsburgh Pirates coaches
Pittsburgh Pirates players
Prince William Pirates players
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons players
Sportspeople from Kankakee, Illinois
Toledo Mud Hens managers
Watertown Pirates players