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Baseball Player
The Resume
(September 26, 1964- )
Born in Brooklyn, New York
Outfielder for the Chicago Cubs (1986-88, 2000), Montreal Expos (1988-91), Cincinnati Reds (1992), San Francisco Giants (1993-94), Chicago White Sox (1995-97), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1998-2000), Texas Rangers (2000), Toronto Blue Jays (2000) and the Atlanta Braves (2001)
Bench coach for the Tampa Bay Rays (2008-14) and the Chicago Cubs (2015-17)
Manager for the Washington Nationals
Why he might be annoying
He was a journeyman player.
He played on four different teams during the 2000 season.
He was a platoon player during his career.
He enjoys burning scented candles.
He is considered to be way too laid back of a manager by baseball pundits.
Why he might not be annoying
He is left-handed.
He was a member of the inaugural Tampa Bay Devil Rays roster (1998).
He earned a World Series ring as a member of the Cubs coaching staff (2016).
He prefers to use an open door communication style, when it comes to managing his players.
He guided the Nationals to the franchise's first playoff series victory and pulled it off after Bryce Harper opted to leave the team in free agency a year earlier.
He guided the Expos/Nationals franchise to their first World Series appearance and Washington, D.C.'s first appearance in the World Series since 1933 (2019).
Credit: Ricky
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