Greg Hamilton
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Greg Hamilton is a Canadian baseball player, coach and executive.
Hamilton was born in
Division Élite in France in 1993 and helped the team to three titles in a row, their most successful run to date (as of 2007). Part of his success came from his recruitment of Jeff Zimmerman, who became the most notable player to emerge from the French league in the 20th century. He was pitching coach for the French national team
in 1994, making him pitching coach for two senior national teams on different continents.
Hamilton left Team Canada in 1996 to become head coach of the Canadian junior national team, leading them to a bronze medal in the
1997 World Junior Championship
. He was named Baseball Canada Coach of the Year that season. It was also his last year as Montpellier's coach and GM.
Hamilton was an assistant coach at the
2008 Olympics and 2010 Pan American Games Qualification Tournament. He serves as director and General Manager of Team Canada.[1][2]
References
- ^ Brewers Doug Melvin receive top Canadian baseball honor postcrescent.com February 7, 2017 [dead link]
- ^ The Star News [dead link]