John Gibbons

John Gibbons
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Royals de Kansas City - No 50
Receveur, Manager
Frappeur droitier  Lanceur droitier
Premier match
11 avril 1984
Dernier match
4 octobre 1986
Statistiques de joueur (1984-1986)
Matchs 18
Coups sûrs 11
Moyenne au bâton 0,220
Premier match (manager)
9 août 2004
Dernier match (manager)
20 juin 2008
Statistiques de manager (2004-2008)
Victoires-Défaites 305-305
 % Victoires 0,500
Équipes

Joueur

Manager

John Michael Gibbons, né le 8 juin 1962 à Great Falls (Montana) aux États-Unis, est un joueur américain de baseball devenu manager. Comme joueur, il évolue en Ligue majeure de baseball de 1984 à 1986. Comme manager, il a en charge les Blue Jays de Toronto de 2004 à 2008. Il est actuellement instructeur chez les Royals de Kansas City.

Sommaire

Carrière de joueur

Carrière de manager

Bilan de manager

Équipe Année Saison régulière Séries éliminatoires
Vic. Déf.  % Vic. Place Vic. Déf.  % Vic. Résultats
TOR 2004 20 30 0,400 5e AL Est - - -
TOR 2005 80 82 0,493 3e AL Est - - -
TOR 2006 87 75 0,537 2e AL Est - - -
TOR 2007 83 79 0,512 3e AL Est - - -
TOR 2008 35 39 0,473 5e AL Est - - -
Totaux 305 305 0,500 0 0 0,000

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