List of New York Mets coaches
Appearance
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The following is a list of coaches, including position, year(s) of service(s), who appeared at least in one game for the New York Mets National League franchise.
Bench coach
[edit]- Yogi Berra: 1965–1971[1]
- Willie Mays: 1974–1979[2][3]
- Doc Edwards: 1990–1991
- Bobby Wine: 1993–1996[4]
- Rafael Landestoy: 1996
- Bruce Benedict: 1997–1999
- Cookie Rojas: 2000
- Bobby Floyd: 2001
- Tom Robson: 2002
- Don Baylor: 2003–2004
- Jerry Manuel: 2005–2008
- Ken Oberkfell: 2008, 2011
- Sandy Alomar Sr.: 2009
- Dave Jauss: 2010
- Bob Geren: 2012–2015
- Dick Scott: 2016–2017
- Gary DiSarcina: 2018
- Jim Riggleman: 2019
- Hensley Meulens: 2020
- Dave Jauss
- Glenn Sherlock
- Eric Chavez
- John Gibbons
hitting coach
[edit]- Phil Cavarretta
- Dick Sisler
- Deron Johnson
- Jim Frey
- Bill Robinson
- Mike Cubbage
- Tommy McCraw
- Tom Robson
- Mickey Brantley
- Dave Engle
- Chris Chambliss
- Denny Walling
- Don Baylor
- Rick Down
- Howard Johnson
- Dave Hudgens
- Lamar Johnson
- Kevin Long
- Pat Roessler
- Chili Davis
- Hugh Quattlebaum
- Eric Chavez
- Jeremy Barnes
Pitching coach
[edit]- Red Ruffing
- Ernie White
- Mel Harder
- Warren Spahn
- Harvey Haddix
- Rube Walker
- Bob Gibson
- Bill Monbouquette
- Mel Stottlemyre
- Greg Pavlick
- Bob Apodaca
- Dave Wallace (baseball)
- Charlie Hough
- Vern Ruhle
- Rick Peterson
- Dan Warthen
- Dave Eiland
- Phil Regan (baseball)
- Jeremy Hefner
First base coach
[edit]- Cookie Lavagetto
- Solly Hemus
- Sheriff Robinson
- Yogi Berra
- Roy McMillan
- Willie Mays
- Denny Sommers
- Joe Pignatano
- Dick Sisler
- Deron Johnson
- Bud Harrelson
- Frank Howard (baseball)
- Bill Robinson (outfielder)
- Mike Cubbage
- Tom Spencer (baseball)
- Barry Foote
- Mookie Wilson
- Gary Pettis
- Sandy Alomar Sr.
- Howard Johnson (baseball)
- Rickey Henderson
- Tom Nieto
- Luis Aguayo
- Luis Alicea
- Razor Shines
- Tom Goodwin
- Ruben Amaro Jr.
- Glenn Sherlock
- Tony DeFrancesco
- Tony Tarasco
- Wayne Kirby
- Antoan Richardson
Third base coach
[edit]- Solly Hemus
- Cookie Lavagetto
- Wes Westrum
- Whitey Herzog
- Salty Parker
- Eddie Yost
- Tom Burgess
- Dal Maxvill
- Chuck Cottier
- Frank Howard
- Bobby Valentine
- Bud Harrelson
- Sam Perlozzo
- Chuck Hiller
- Mike Cubbage
- Cookie Rojas
- John Stearns
- Matt Galante
- Manny Acta
- Sandy Alomar Sr.
- Razor Shines
- Chip Hale
- Tim Teufel
- Glenn Sherlock
- Gary Disarcina
- Joey Cora
- Mike Sarbaugh
Bullpen coach
[edit]- Sheriff Robinson
- Joe Pignatano: 1968–1981[5]
- Gene Dusan
- Vern Hoscheit
- Greg Pavlick
- Dave LaRoche
- Steve Swisher
- Randy Niemann
- Al Jackson
- Rick Waits
- Bobby Floyd (baseball)
- Guy Conti
- Ricky Bones
- Craig Bjornson
- Dom Chiti
- José Rosado
Others
[edit]- Rogers Hornsby, general coach
- Clyde McCullough, general coach
- Bob Gibson, attitude coach
- Luis Rojas
- Pat Roessler
- Danny Barnes, information coach
- Eric Hinske, assistant hitting
References
[edit]- ^ "Berra Signs Two-Year Contract as Coach With Mets at $35,000 a Season; Pinch-Hitter Role Is A Possibility; Berra Stresses Desire to Wear Uniform, Stays on Good Terms With Yanks". The New York Times. November 18, 1964. Retrieved August 31, 2024.
- ^ Murray, Janey. "Trade to Mets brings Mays back to New York". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
- ^ Pankowski, AJ (June 20, 2024). "Remembering Willie Mays: How a Local Baseball Star Crossed Paths with the 'Say Hey Kid'". WRGB.
- ^ Hagen, Paul (August 31, 2017). "Where are they now? Bobby Wine". MLB.com.
- ^ "Ex-Brooklyn Dodgers catcher, New York Mets coach Joe Pignatano dies at 92". ESPN.com. Associated Press. May 23, 2022. Archived from the original on May 27, 2022. Retrieved May 25, 2022.