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A. J. Hinch

Andrew Jay Hinch (born May 15, 1974) is an American professional baseball coach and former player who is the manager of the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball (MLB). Hinch played catcher for the Oakland Athletics (19982000), Kansas City Royals (20012002), Detroit Tigers (2003), and Philadelphia Phillies (2004).

A. J. Hinch
Hinch with the Houston Astros in 2015
Detroit Tigers – No. 14
Catcher / Manager
Born: (1974-05-15) May 15, 1974 (age 48)
Waverly, Iowa
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 1, 1998, for the Oakland Athletics
Last MLB appearance
September 24, 2004, for the Philadelphia Phillies
MLB statistics
(through June 4, 2022)
Batting average.219
Home runs32
Runs batted in112
Managerial record713–633
Winning %.530
Teams
As player
As manager
Career highlights and awards

After retiring from his playing career, Hinch managed the Arizona Diamondbacks from May 2009 to July 2010, and was vice president of professional scouting for the San Diego Padres from September 2010 to August 2014. He managed the Houston Astros from 2015 through 2019, winning the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers, but was fired after being suspended for the 2020 season for his role in the Houston Astros sign stealing scandal. The Tigers hired Hinch before the 2021 season.

Early life

Hinch lived in Nashua, Iowa, until he was eight, when he moved to Oklahoma. He is a 1992 graduate of Midwest City High School in Midwest City, Oklahoma, where, as a senior, he was the 1992 National Gatorade Player of the Year in baseball. He was drafted in the second round of the Major League Baseball draft but elected to attend Stanford University, where he was a third-round pick after his junior year in 1995. He decided to return to school and was again a third-round pick as a senior in 1996. At Stanford he joined Delta Tau Delta International Fraternity. Hinch won a bronze medal for the United States at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and was named to the 1998 Topps All-Star Rookie Team. Hinch is married to his wife, Erin Hinch, with two daughters Haley and Kaitlin.

Playing career

Hinch was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the third round of the 1996 Major League Baseball Draft. He signed with the Athletics in June 1996. He debuted with the Athletics in 1998 and remained with the team through the 2000 season.

In the 2000–01 offseason, Hinch was traded to the Kansas City Royals with Ángel Berroa as part of a 3-team trade that sent Ben Grieve from the Athletics to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Cory Lidle from the Devil Rays to the Athletics, Roberto Hernández from the Devil Rays to the Royals, and Johnny Damon and Mark Ellis to the Athletics from the Royals.

Hinch was released by the Royals after the 2002 season. He signed as a minor league free agent with the Cleveland Indians, but was purchased by the Detroit Tigers from the Indians in March 2003. He signed with the Philadelphia Phillies for the 2004 season, splitting the year between the majors and Triple-A. He spent all of 2005 with the Phillies' Triple-A affiliate before retiring. In an eight-season major league career, Hinch had a .219 batting average with 32 home runs and 112 runs batted in in 350 games.

Managing career

Arizona Diamondbacks

After the 2005 season, the Arizona Diamondbacks hired Hinch as their manager of minor league operations.[1] Even while playing, he was planning his post-playing career. He went so far as to go to the 2003 general manager's winter meetings to look for future job opportunities and contacts. In July 2006, Baseball America named him one of baseball's "10 to watch" in the next 10 years for his promise as a farm director and future general manager. In August 2006, the Diamondbacks named Hinch director of player development.

Hinch was named manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks on May 8, 2009, replacing Bob Melvin, despite never having managed or coached a team at any level. At age 34 years and 357 days, Hinch became the youngest person to be named manager of a Major League team since Eric Wedge (34 years, 275 days).[2]

Hinch was fired from the Diamondbacks on July 1, 2010,[3] following a 31–48 start to the 2010 season.[4] Overall he compiled an 89–123 record in 212 games.[4] His .420 winning percentage ranks as the lowest for a non-interim manager in Diamondbacks history.

San Diego Padres

The San Diego Padres hired Hinch as vice president of professional scouting on September 21, 2010.[5] He resigned from the position on August 5, 2014.[6]

Houston Astros

Hinch was named manager of the Houston Astros on September 29, 2014, replacing Bo Porter, who was fired on September 1, 2014.[7] In the 2015 season, Hinch led the Astros to an 86–76 record and a wild card berth. It was Houston's first playoff appearance since 2005. In the Wild Card Game, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros lost game 5 and the series.

In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although their play improved during the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did not qualify for the playoffs.

In 2017, the Astros achieved a club record of 50 wins in 74 games and finished the regular season 101–61, winning their first division title in 16 years and first since joining the American League. The 2017 postseason began at home for the Astros. Hinch guided the team past the Boston Red Sox in four games, with his decision to have Justin Verlander pitch in relief in the deciding Game 4 receiving attention.[8] In the 2017 American League Championship Series, he led the Astros against the New York Yankees in Houston's first championship series appearance in 12 years. After his team won the first two games at home, the Yankees rallied with three wins in New York, with Game 4's loss resulting from the bullpen giving up six combined runs in the 7th and 8th after Hinch took out pitcher Lance McCullers Jr after only six innings.[9] With a pivotal Game 6 in Houston and Justin Verlander on the mound, the Astros won the game 7–1. In Game 7, he chose Charlie Morton (who went five innings) as his starter and McCullers to pitch the final four in relief as the Astros shutout the Yankees 4–0 to clinch their first ever AL pennant and first overall pennant in 12 years to advance to the 2017 World Series, which they won in 7 games. He used the same four pitchers he had used in the ALCS (Dallas Keuchel, Justin Verlander, Lance McCullers and Charlie Morton) for the World Series, though only McCullers and Morton received wins as two relievers (Chris Devenski and Joe Musgrove) also received wins. He led the Astros to their first World Series victory, defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 4 games to 3. In the final game, Morton pitched the final four innings as the Astros won 5–1 to clinch their first ever title. With the win, Hinch has the most playoff victories as a manager of the Astros, with 14, eclipsing the previous record of 13 by Phil Garner.[10]

On August 30, 2018, the Astros signed Hinch to a four-year extension.[11]

The Astros Lost to the Washington Nationals 4 games to 3 in 2019 World Series.[12] On January 13, 2020, During the offseason, Hinch and Jeff Luhnow, the team's general manager, were suspended one year for violating MLB policies in a sign stealing scandal in 2017. The investigation revealed that Hinch did not approve of the players using a replay monitor to decode signs, and even went as far as to wreck the monitor on at least two occasions. However, he admitted that he did not stop the practice or explicitly let it be known that he disapproved of it. Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred harshly criticized Hinch for not doing more to stop the scheme. According to Manfred, the manager is responsible for "ensuring that the players both understand the rules and adhere to them.” Manfred concluded that there was "no justification for Hinch's failure to act,” since Hinch was the players’ immediate supervisor. If Hinch commits further "material violations" of baseball rules, he will be permanently banned from baseball.[13] Hinch fully expected to be suspended, but believed Manfred would only suspend him for a month at most.[14]

The year-long suspension was the second-most severe punishment in baseball history meted out to a manager for in-game misconduct. The only longer suspension was for St. Louis Browns manager Jack O'Connor, who was banned for life for trying to throw the 1910 American League batting title to Nap Lajoie by bribing the official scorer to change a hit on error to a hit in the final game of the season. Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora was also handed a year-long suspension for his role in the scandal, but was sanctioned for his actions as the Astros' bench coach.

On the same day, Astros owner Jim Crane fired Hinch and Luhnow, saying, "Neither one of them started this but neither one of them did anything about it." Crane said that he was going beyond MLB's sanctions because he had "higher standards for the city and the franchise."[15] [16] Largely on the strength of his final three seasons–all but one of the four 100-win seasons in franchise history at the time of his firing–Hinch ended his tenure as the second winningest manager in Astros history, behind only Bill Virdon. As of the end of the 2019 season, his .594 winning percentage is the highest in franchise history.

Detroit Tigers

On October 30, 2020, Hinch was named the manager of the Detroit Tigers, agreeing on a multi-year contract.[17][18]

Managerial record

As of games played on September 20, 2022
Team Year Regular season Postseason
Games Won Lost Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result
ARI 2009 133 58 75 .436 Interim Manager
ARI 2010 79 31 48 .392 Fired
ARI total 212 89 123 .420
HOU 2015 162 86 76 .531 2nd in AL West 3 3 .500 Lost ALDS (KC)
HOU 2016 162 84 78 .519 3rd in AL West
HOU 2017 162 101 61 .623 1st in AL West 11 7 .611 Won World Series (LAD)
HOU 2018 162 103 59 .636 1st in AL West 4 4 .500 Lost ALCS (BOS)
HOU 2019 162 107 55 .660 1st in AL West 10 8 .556 Lost World Series (WAS)
HOU total 810 481 329 .594 28 22 .560
DET 2021 162 77 85 .475 3rd in AL Central
DET 2022 162 66 96 .407 4th in AL Central
Det Total 324 143 181 .441
Total [4] 1,346 713 633 .530 28 22 .560

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-09-24. Retrieved 2006-06-23.
  2. ^ . MLB.com. 2009-05-08. Archived from the original on 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2009-09-26.
  3. ^ "Diamondbacks make it official: GM Josh Byrnes and manager A.J. Hinch out". USA Today. July 1, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c "A.J. Hinch". Baseball Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
  5. ^ Padres hire A.J. Hinch in scouting department – SignOnSanDiego.com
  6. ^ "Padres assistant GM A.J. Hinch leaves team". SI.com.
  7. ^ "Houston Astros hand managerial reins to A.J. Hinch". MLB.com.
  8. ^ "ALDS Game 4 A.J. Hinch postgame interview". MLB.com.
  9. ^ Kaplan, Jake (October 18, 2017). "Astros manager A.J. Hinch reflects on key decisions in ALCS Game 4". Houston Chronicle.
  10. ^ McTaggart, Brian; Gurnick, Ken. . MLB. Archived from the original on November 7, 2017. Retrieved November 2, 2017.
  11. ^ "AJ Hinch Gets Contract Extension from the Astros | Matt Thomas | SportsTalk 790". Matt Thomas.
  12. ^ Schoenfield, David (October 31, 2019). "The seventh inning that shocked Houston and made the Nationals World Series champions". ESPN. Retrieved October 31, 2019.
  13. ^ Report on sign stealing investigation
  14. ^ Cody Stavenhagen (February 26, 2021). "Golden boy? Pariah? This is what makes A.J. Hinch tick". The Athletic.
  15. ^ Jerome Solomon (January 13, 2020). "Jim Crane's firings set the bar higher for Astros". Houston Chronicle.
  16. ^ Boeck, Scott. "Astros owner Jim Crane fires manager A.J. Hinch, GM Jeff Luhnow after MLB suspensions in cheating scandal". USATODAY. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  17. ^ Beck, Jason (October 30, 2020). "Hinch: 'The good times are coming' to Detroit". MLB.com. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  18. ^ McCosky, Chris (October 30, 2020). "'A difference-maker': Tigers name AJ Hinch their new manager". The Detroit News. Retrieved October 30, 2020.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
  • A. J. Hinch managerial career statistics at Baseball-Reference.com
  • A. J. Hinch at Baseball Gauge

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Andrew Jay Hinch born May 15 1974 is an American professional baseball coach and former player who is the manager of the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball MLB Hinch played catcher for the Oakland Athletics 1998 2000 Kansas City Royals 2001 2002 Detroit Tigers 2003 and Philadelphia Phillies 2004 A J HinchHinch with the Houston Astros in 2015Detroit Tigers No 14Catcher ManagerBorn 1974 05 15 May 15 1974 age 48 Waverly IowaBatted RightThrew RightMLB debutApril 1 1998 for the Oakland AthleticsLast MLB appearanceSeptember 24 2004 for the Philadelphia PhilliesMLB statistics through June 4 2022 Batting average 219Home runs32Runs batted in112Managerial record713 633Winning 530TeamsAs playerOakland Athletics 1998 2000 Kansas City Royals 2001 2002 Detroit Tigers 2003 Philadelphia Phillies 2004 As managerArizona Diamondbacks 2009 2010 Houston Astros 2015 2019 Detroit Tigers 2021 present Career highlights and awardsWorld Series champion 2017 Medals Representing United StatesMen s BaseballSummer Olympics1996 Atlanta TeamWorld Junior Baseball Championship1992 Monterrey Team1991 Brandon TeamAfter retiring from his playing career Hinch managed the Arizona Diamondbacks from May 2009 to July 2010 and was vice president of professional scouting for the San Diego Padres from September 2010 to August 2014 He managed the Houston Astros from 2015 through 2019 winning the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers but was fired after being suspended for the 2020 season for his role in the Houston Astros sign stealing scandal The Tigers hired Hinch before the 2021 season Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 3 Managing career 3 1 Arizona Diamondbacks 3 2 San Diego Padres 3 3 Houston Astros 3 4 Detroit Tigers 3 5 Managerial record 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditHinch lived in Nashua Iowa until he was eight when he moved to Oklahoma He is a 1992 graduate of Midwest City High School in Midwest City Oklahoma where as a senior he was the 1992 National Gatorade Player of the Year in baseball He was drafted in the second round of the Major League Baseball draft but elected to attend Stanford University where he was a third round pick after his junior year in 1995 He decided to return to school and was again a third round pick as a senior in 1996 At Stanford he joined Delta Tau Delta International Fraternity Hinch won a bronze medal for the United States at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and was named to the 1998 Topps All Star Rookie Team Hinch is married to his wife Erin Hinch with two daughters Haley and Kaitlin Playing career EditHinch was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the third round of the 1996 Major League Baseball Draft He signed with the Athletics in June 1996 He debuted with the Athletics in 1998 and remained with the team through the 2000 season In the 2000 01 offseason Hinch was traded to the Kansas City Royals with Angel Berroa as part of a 3 team trade that sent Ben Grieve from the Athletics to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays Cory Lidle from the Devil Rays to the Athletics Roberto Hernandez from the Devil Rays to the Royals and Johnny Damon and Mark Ellis to the Athletics from the Royals Hinch was released by the Royals after the 2002 season He signed as a minor league free agent with the Cleveland Indians but was purchased by the Detroit Tigers from the Indians in March 2003 He signed with the Philadelphia Phillies for the 2004 season splitting the year between the majors and Triple A He spent all of 2005 with the Phillies Triple A affiliate before retiring In an eight season major league career Hinch had a 219 batting average with 32 home runs and 112 runs batted in in 350 games Managing career EditArizona Diamondbacks Edit After the 2005 season the Arizona Diamondbacks hired Hinch as their manager of minor league operations 1 Even while playing he was planning his post playing career He went so far as to go to the 2003 general manager s winter meetings to look for future job opportunities and contacts In July 2006 Baseball America named him one of baseball s 10 to watch in the next 10 years for his promise as a farm director and future general manager In August 2006 the Diamondbacks named Hinch director of player development Hinch was named manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks on May 8 2009 replacing Bob Melvin despite never having managed or coached a team at any level At age 34 years and 357 days Hinch became the youngest person to be named manager of a Major League team since Eric Wedge 34 years 275 days 2 Hinch was fired from the Diamondbacks on July 1 2010 3 following a 31 48 start to the 2010 season 4 Overall he compiled an 89 123 record in 212 games 4 His 420 winning percentage ranks as the lowest for a non interim manager in Diamondbacks history San Diego Padres Edit The San Diego Padres hired Hinch as vice president of professional scouting on September 21 2010 5 He resigned from the position on August 5 2014 6 Houston Astros Edit Hinch was named manager of the Houston Astros on September 29 2014 replacing Bo Porter who was fired on September 1 2014 7 In the 2015 season Hinch led the Astros to an 86 76 record and a wild card berth It was Houston s first playoff appearance since 2005 In the Wild Card Game the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3 0 to advance to the American League Division Series In the ALDS Hinch s Astros took a 2 1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals The Astros led the Royals 6 2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9 6 The Astros lost game 5 and the series In 2016 Houston began the season 7 17 Although their play improved during the season the Astros finished 84 78 and did not qualify for the playoffs In 2017 the Astros achieved a club record of 50 wins in 74 games and finished the regular season 101 61 winning their first division title in 16 years and first since joining the American League The 2017 postseason began at home for the Astros Hinch guided the team past the Boston Red Sox in four games with his decision to have Justin Verlander pitch in relief in the deciding Game 4 receiving attention 8 In the 2017 American League Championship Series he led the Astros against the New York Yankees in Houston s first championship series appearance in 12 years After his team won the first two games at home the Yankees rallied with three wins in New York with Game 4 s loss resulting from the bullpen giving up six combined runs in the 7th and 8th after Hinch took out pitcher Lance McCullers Jr after only six innings 9 With a pivotal Game 6 in Houston and Justin Verlander on the mound the Astros won the game 7 1 In Game 7 he chose Charlie Morton who went five innings as his starter and McCullers to pitch the final four in relief as the Astros shutout the Yankees 4 0 to clinch their first ever AL pennant and first overall pennant in 12 years to advance to the 2017 World Series which they won in 7 games He used the same four pitchers he had used in the ALCS Dallas Keuchel Justin Verlander Lance McCullers and Charlie Morton for the World Series though only McCullers and Morton received wins as two relievers Chris Devenski and Joe Musgrove also received wins He led the Astros to their first World Series victory defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 4 games to 3 In the final game Morton pitched the final four innings as the Astros won 5 1 to clinch their first ever title With the win Hinch has the most playoff victories as a manager of the Astros with 14 eclipsing the previous record of 13 by Phil Garner 10 On August 30 2018 the Astros signed Hinch to a four year extension 11 The Astros Lost to the Washington Nationals 4 games to 3 in 2019 World Series 12 On January 13 2020 During the offseason Hinch and Jeff Luhnow the team s general manager were suspended one year for violating MLB policies in a sign stealing scandal in 2017 The investigation revealed that Hinch did not approve of the players using a replay monitor to decode signs and even went as far as to wreck the monitor on at least two occasions However he admitted that he did not stop the practice or explicitly let it be known that he disapproved of it Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred harshly criticized Hinch for not doing more to stop the scheme According to Manfred the manager is responsible for ensuring that the players both understand the rules and adhere to them Manfred concluded that there was no justification for Hinch s failure to act since Hinch was the players immediate supervisor If Hinch commits further material violations of baseball rules he will be permanently banned from baseball 13 Hinch fully expected to be suspended but believed Manfred would only suspend him for a month at most 14 The year long suspension was the second most severe punishment in baseball history meted out to a manager for in game misconduct The only longer suspension was for St Louis Browns manager Jack O Connor who was banned for life for trying to throw the 1910 American League batting title to Nap Lajoie by bribing the official scorer to change a hit on error to a hit in the final game of the season Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora was also handed a year long suspension for his role in the scandal but was sanctioned for his actions as the Astros bench coach On the same day Astros owner Jim Crane fired Hinch and Luhnow saying Neither one of them started this but neither one of them did anything about it Crane said that he was going beyond MLB s sanctions because he had higher standards for the city and the franchise 15 16 Largely on the strength of his final three seasons all but one of the four 100 win seasons in franchise history at the time of his firing Hinch ended his tenure as the second winningest manager in Astros history behind only Bill Virdon As of the end of the 2019 season his 594 winning percentage is the highest in franchise history Detroit Tigers Edit On October 30 2020 Hinch was named the manager of the Detroit Tigers agreeing on a multi year contract 17 18 Managerial record Edit As of games played on September 20 2022Team Year Regular season PostseasonGames Won Lost Win Finish Won Lost Win ResultARI 2009 133 58 75 436 Interim Manager ARI 2010 79 31 48 392 Fired ARI total 212 89 123 420 HOU 2015 162 86 76 531 2nd in AL West 3 3 500 Lost ALDS KC HOU 2016 162 84 78 519 3rd in AL West HOU 2017 162 101 61 623 1st in AL West 11 7 611 Won World Series LAD HOU 2018 162 103 59 636 1st in AL West 4 4 500 Lost ALCS BOS HOU 2019 162 107 55 660 1st in AL West 10 8 556 Lost World Series WAS HOU total 810 481 329 594 28 22 560DET 2021 162 77 85 475 3rd in AL Central DET 2022 162 66 96 407 4th in AL Central Det Total 324 143 181 441 Total 4 1 346 713 633 530 28 22 560References Edit KKFL Hinch Hired KKFL 11 29 2005 Archived from the original on 2006 09 24 Retrieved 2006 06 23 D backs name Hinch as fifth manager in club history MLB com 2009 05 08 Archived from the original on 2011 06 10 Retrieved 2009 09 26 Diamondbacks make it official GM Josh Byrnes and manager A J Hinch out USA Today July 1 2010 a b c A J Hinch Baseball Reference Sports Reference LLC Retrieved 20 December 2014 Padres hire A J Hinch in scouting department SignOnSanDiego com Padres assistant GM A J Hinch leaves team SI com Houston Astros hand managerial reins to A J Hinch MLB com ALDS Game 4 A J Hinch postgame interview MLB com Kaplan Jake October 18 2017 Astros manager A J Hinch reflects on key decisions in ALCS Game 4 Houston Chronicle McTaggart Brian Gurnick Ken Houston Astros win 2017 World Series MLB Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved November 2 2017 AJ Hinch Gets Contract Extension from the Astros Matt Thomas SportsTalk 790 Matt Thomas Schoenfield David October 31 2019 The seventh inning that shocked Houston and made the Nationals World Series champions ESPN Retrieved October 31 2019 Report on sign stealing investigation Cody Stavenhagen February 26 2021 Golden boy Pariah This is what makes A J Hinch tick The Athletic Jerome Solomon January 13 2020 Jim Crane s firings set the bar higher for Astros Houston Chronicle Boeck Scott Astros owner Jim Crane fires manager A J Hinch GM Jeff Luhnow after MLB suspensions in cheating scandal USATODAY Retrieved January 13 2020 Beck Jason October 30 2020 Hinch The good times are coming to Detroit MLB com Retrieved October 30 2020 McCosky Chris October 30 2020 A difference maker Tigers name AJ Hinch their new manager The Detroit News Retrieved October 30 2020 External links EditCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet A J Hinch managerial career statistics at Baseball Reference com A J Hinch at Baseball Gauge Portal Baseball Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A J Hinch amp oldid 1120553031, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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