Juan Bustabad
Juan Bustabad | |
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Havana, Cuba | |
Bats: Left Throws: Right |
Juan Bustabad (born August 16, 1961) is a Cuban
minor league baseball
player and manager.
Playing career
Bustabad was a
MLB amateur player draft
.
He began his professional career with the
San Antonio Dodgers/Missions and half a season with Triple-A Albuquerque
.
In 9 seasons of minor league baseball, he played in 1,002 games, finishing with a batting average of .247.
Coaching career
- 1990: Coach – Yakima Bears
- 1991: Manager – Indios de Charallave
- 1992: Roving Infield Coach – Los Angeles Dodgers minor league system
- 1993: Coach – Lethbridge Mounties
- 1994–1996: Manager – Gulf Coast Marlins
- 1997: Manager – Utica Blue Sox
- 1998: Manager – Kane County Cougars
- 1999: Hitting Coach – Brevard County Manatees
- 2000: Manager – Great Falls Dodgers
- 2001: Manager – Gulf Coast Dodgers
- 2002: Manager – Vero Beach Dodgers
- 2003: Hitting Coach – Ogden Raptors
- 2004: Hitting Coach – Vero Beach Dodgers
- 2005: Manager – Ogden Raptors
- 2006–2007: Manager – Gulf Coast Dodgers
- 2008–2010: Manager – Great Lakes Loons
- 2011–2012: Manager – Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
He won his 700th career game as a manager on August 24, 2010, when the Great Lakes Loons beat the
Midwest League Manager of the Year
.
He was selected as the California League manager of the year in 2011 with the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes.
References
- ^ Malek, Mitra (April 6, 2013). "Juan Bustabad: Growing up with baseball". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)