peoplepill id: mark-berry-1
MB
United States of America
1 views today
1 views this week
Mark Berry (baseball)
Baseball coach from the United States

Mark Berry (baseball)

The basics

Quick Facts

Intro
Baseball coach from the United States
Work field
Gender
Male
Birth
Age
61 years
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Mark Berry (born September 22, 1962 in Oxnard, California) is the former third base coach for the Cincinnati Reds. He spent 27 seasons in the Reds organization as a player, coach, and manager.

Early life

Berry graduated from Hueneme High School in Oxnard in 1981. He played college baseball at Oxnard Junior College and the University of Arkansas.

Playing career

The Reds selected Berry in the 6th round of the 1984 draft with the 137th overall pick. He was signed by scout Bill Clark. In his seven seasons as a Reds minor leaguer, Berry predominantly played catcher, but also played first base, third base, nine games in the outfield, and one game at shortstop. He was a Pioneer League All-Star catcher in his first season in 1984. He was his team's Most Valuable Player in 1986, and was ranked the organization's eight-best prospect in 1985 and 1987. He retired as a player in 1990.

Coaching career

Minor leagues

When Berry retired as a player from the Charleston Wheelers, he stayed with the team as a coach. A month later, he went from Charleston to Plant City of the Gulf Coast League as a coach. He spent the 1991 season as the pitching coach for the Cedar Rapids Reds. The following year he managed the Cedar Rapids Reds to a Midwest League championship title. In 1993, he managed the Winston-Salem Spirit to the Carolina League title.

In 1996, Berry began his managerial tenure for the Chattanooga Lookouts, the Double-A affiliate of the Reds. The team won the division in his first season, earning him the Southern League Manager of the Year award. In 1997, he was named the Southern League's Best Managerial Prospect by Baseball America. He managed the Lookouts until 1998. He finished his minor league managerial career with a 506-463 record (.522), two league championships, three division titles, and made the post-season four of his seven seasons.

Major Leagues

Berry went to spring training in 1999 scheduled to be the hitting coach for class-AAA Indianapolis, but remained with Cincinnati as the bullpen catcher. He remained the bullpen catcher until July 28, 2003, when he was named the bench coach. The following offseason Berry was named third base coach, where he has served since. As well as being the Reds third base coach, Berry is also the spring training and regular season daily coordinator for the Reds.

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Lists
Mark Berry (baseball) is in following lists
comments so far.
Comments
From our partners
Sponsored
Mark Berry (baseball)
arrow-left arrow-right instagram whatsapp myspace quora soundcloud spotify tumblr vk website youtube pandora tunein iheart itunes