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Frank Kremblas

Francis Michael Kremblas Jr. (born October 25, 1966) is an American minor league baseball manager. He previously managed the Indianapolis Indians Triple-A team from 2009–10, and was a former minor league player in the Cincinnati Reds farm system from 1989 to 1996.

Frank Kremblas
Kremblas with Jason Jaramillo in 2010
Manager / Coach
Born: (1966-10-25) October 25, 1966 (age 57)
Carroll, Ohio, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB statistics
Minor league managerial record765-701
Teams
As manager

As coach

Career highlights and awards

Early and personal life edit

Kremblas was born on October 25, 1966, in Carroll, Ohio. His father, Frank Kremblas, Sr., was a three-year-letter winner on the Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1956 to 1958 and quarterbacked the team to a share of the 1957 national championship.

Kremblas played baseball at his hometown high school, Canal Winchester High School, where he would later be inducted into its Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997. He went on to play collegiate baseball at Eastern Kentucky University where he was All-Ohio Valley Conference in 1987 and 1988. As a member of the Columbus All-Americans, his team won a Great Lakes Collegiate League title. He was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 23rd round of the June 1989 Major League Baseball draft.

Professional playing career edit

During the 1989 season, Kremblas played for the Gulf Coast Reds Rookie league team. For the 1990 season, he was promoted to the Single-A Cedar Rapids Reds. He was promoted again in 1991 to the Double-A Chattanooga Lookouts. Kremblas spent the 1992 season with the Lookouts before being promoted to the Triple-A Indianapolis Indians in 1993. He would spend the first half of the 1994 season back in Chattanooga before returning to Indianapolis. Again, he spent part of the 1995 season in Chattanooga before finishing up with the Indians. His last season was spent entirely with the Indians after which he retired from his playing career.

During his playing career, he spent most of his time playing in the infield, but he filled-in as a catcher and outfielder. He also pitched a career total of eight appearances, in nine innings.

Managerial career edit

In 1996, Kremblas was a free agent. He did not get any offers, except from the Montreal Expos as a player-coach, and he served as the hitting coach for the Ottawa Lynx.[1] Two years later, in 1998, the Expos rewarded Kremblas, making him the manager of the Gulf Coast Expos Rookie League team. He was promoted to the Single-A Cape Fear Crocs and spent the 1999 managing that club.

After the California League All-Star break of 2000, he became manager of the Mudville Nine in the Milwaukee Brewers organization, and after the Brewers switched Single-A affiliates in 2001, he guided the High Desert Mavericks to the second round of the California League playoffs. Kremblas managed the Double-A Huntsville Stars from 2002 through 2004. During his time with the Stars he also served as a coach in the 2003 All-Star Futures Game, a coach for the 2003 Arizona Fall League Peoria Saguaros, and as a manager in the 2004 Southern League All-Star Game. In 2005, he was promoted again by the Brewers to manage the Triple-A Nashville Sounds and guided the Sounds to the Pacific Coast League Championship. In both the 2006 and 2007 seasons, he took the team to win the American North Division title before losing in the conference finals, and he was named the PCL Manager of the Year for 2007. After a 59-81 season in 2008, however, Kremblas was released from his position as Nashville's manager.[2] In four years of managing for the Sounds, that was the only season which didn't result in a division title.[2]

In December 2008, Kremblas signed on with the new management team of the Pittsburgh Pirates to manage the Pirates' Triple-A affiliate, the Indianapolis Indians.[3] Kremblas spent the 2009 and 2010 seasons as the Indians' manager. In 2010, Kremblas was named to the coaching staff of the International League in the Triple-A All-Star Game,[4] and that same year he was mentioned by some members of the national media as a possible replacement candidate for the Pirates' manager John Russell.[5] For the 2011 season, the Pirates gave Kremblas the role of Minor League Field Coordinator for the entire organization,[6] and in 2012, Kremblas became a special assistant to Minor League operations in the Pirates' front office.[7] In January 2013, he was named manager of the Pirates' High Class-A affiliate, the Bradenton Marauders.[8]

Winter league managerial career edit

On April 14, 2008, Kremblas accepted an offer to manage the Caracas Lions (Leones del Caracas), of the Venezuelan Winter League, in October 2008.[9] He became the team's 32nd manager since it was established in 1952. This season marked his third year with a winter league baseball team; he previously coached in Venezuela in 2000 and managed in Mexico in 2004.[9]

With the Leones del Caracas, Kremblas reached a record of 42 wins and 21 losses, setting an all-time record for most wins in a 63-game regular season. Those results were more than enough to grant him, unanimously, the "Manager of the Year" Award.

In the playoffs, Leones had a record of 9–7, reaching the finals against Tigres de Aragua, losing in 7 games. Team president, Luis Avila, confirmed in March 2009 that Kremblas would return to manage the team again for the 2009–10 season, but he refused to manage the team, 3 months later, for personal reasons.

He returned to Venezuelan League in the 2010-11 season as a Manager for the Leones' archrival Navegantes del Magallanes. He had a record of 17 wins and 12 losses when he resigned, probably because of differences with Edgardo Alfonzo, the captain of the team at the time.

Currently he is once again Manager of the Leones del Caracas in the Venezuelan Winter League (2012–13 season) taking the team after five weeks from its beginning, when Rick Sweet was fired.

References edit

  1. ^ Massie, Jim Frank Kremblas Jr.: Following his own path Columbus Dispatch, August 11, 2009 (accessed August 30, 2010)
  2. ^ a b McCalvy, Adam. "Brewers dismiss Triple-A manager." 13 September 2008. Retrieved on 13 September 2008.
  3. ^ Pirates announce Minor League managers and coaches Pirates.com, December 23, 2008
  4. ^ MONTOYO TO MANAGE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE AT TRIPLE-A ALL-STAR GAME milb.com(accessed August 30, 2010)
  5. ^ Rosenthal, Ken; Morosi, Jon Paul Some within Pirates org want change 2010-07-22 at the Wayback Machine Foxsports.com, June 16, 2010 (accessed August 30, 2010)
  6. ^ Pirates Shuffle Minor League Coaching Staffs Piratesprospects.com, December 23, 2010
  7. ^ Pirates finalize Minor League staff for 2012 Pirates.com, December 1, 2011
  8. ^ Biertempfel, Rob (January 4, 2013). "Pirates make minor league managerial assignments".
  9. ^ a b Patton, Maurice. "Katin proves to be good in a pinch." The Tennessean. 15 April 2008.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • 2007 Nashville Sounds Souvenir Program. 2007: 37.

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Francis Michael Kremblas Jr born October 25 1966 is an American minor league baseball manager He previously managed the Indianapolis Indians Triple A team from 2009 10 and was a former minor league player in the Cincinnati Reds farm system from 1989 to 1996 Frank KremblasKremblas with Jason Jaramillo in 2010Manager CoachBorn 1966 10 25 October 25 1966 age 57 Carroll Ohio U S Bats RightThrows RightMLB statisticsMinor league managerial record765 701TeamsAs manager Gulf Coast Expos 1998 Cape Fear Crocs 1999 Mudville Nine 2000 High Desert Mavericks 2001 Huntsville Stars 2002 2004 Nashville Sounds 2005 2007 Indianapolis Indians 2009 2010 Bradenton Marauders 2013 As coach Pittsburgh Pirates 2014 2015 Career highlights and awardsBest Managerial Prospect in the Southern League in a 2004 Baseball America poll 2005 Pacific Coast League Championship 2008 Venezuelan Professional Baseball League Manager of the Year Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 Professional playing career 3 Managerial career 4 Winter league managerial career 5 References 6 External linksEarly and personal life editKremblas was born on October 25 1966 in Carroll Ohio His father Frank Kremblas Sr was a three year letter winner on the Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1956 to 1958 and quarterbacked the team to a share of the 1957 national championship Kremblas played baseball at his hometown high school Canal Winchester High School where he would later be inducted into its Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 He went on to play collegiate baseball at Eastern Kentucky University where he was All Ohio Valley Conference in 1987 and 1988 As a member of the Columbus All Americans his team won a Great Lakes Collegiate League title He was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 23rd round of the June 1989 Major League Baseball draft Professional playing career editDuring the 1989 season Kremblas played for the Gulf Coast Reds Rookie league team For the 1990 season he was promoted to the Single A Cedar Rapids Reds He was promoted again in 1991 to the Double A Chattanooga Lookouts Kremblas spent the 1992 season with the Lookouts before being promoted to the Triple A Indianapolis Indians in 1993 He would spend the first half of the 1994 season back in Chattanooga before returning to Indianapolis Again he spent part of the 1995 season in Chattanooga before finishing up with the Indians His last season was spent entirely with the Indians after which he retired from his playing career During his playing career he spent most of his time playing in the infield but he filled in as a catcher and outfielder He also pitched a career total of eight appearances in nine innings Managerial career editIn 1996 Kremblas was a free agent He did not get any offers except from the Montreal Expos as a player coach and he served as the hitting coach for the Ottawa Lynx 1 Two years later in 1998 the Expos rewarded Kremblas making him the manager of the Gulf Coast Expos Rookie League team He was promoted to the Single A Cape Fear Crocs and spent the 1999 managing that club After the California League All Star break of 2000 he became manager of the Mudville Nine in the Milwaukee Brewers organization and after the Brewers switched Single A affiliates in 2001 he guided the High Desert Mavericks to the second round of the California League playoffs Kremblas managed the Double A Huntsville Stars from 2002 through 2004 During his time with the Stars he also served as a coach in the 2003 All Star Futures Game a coach for the 2003 Arizona Fall League Peoria Saguaros and as a manager in the 2004 Southern League All Star Game In 2005 he was promoted again by the Brewers to manage the Triple A Nashville Sounds and guided the Sounds to the Pacific Coast League Championship In both the 2006 and 2007 seasons he took the team to win the American North Division title before losing in the conference finals and he was named the PCL Manager of the Year for 2007 After a 59 81 season in 2008 however Kremblas was released from his position as Nashville s manager 2 In four years of managing for the Sounds that was the only season which didn t result in a division title 2 In December 2008 Kremblas signed on with the new management team of the Pittsburgh Pirates to manage the Pirates Triple A affiliate the Indianapolis Indians 3 Kremblas spent the 2009 and 2010 seasons as the Indians manager In 2010 Kremblas was named to the coaching staff of the International League in the Triple A All Star Game 4 and that same year he was mentioned by some members of the national media as a possible replacement candidate for the Pirates manager John Russell 5 For the 2011 season the Pirates gave Kremblas the role of Minor League Field Coordinator for the entire organization 6 and in 2012 Kremblas became a special assistant to Minor League operations in the Pirates front office 7 In January 2013 he was named manager of the Pirates High Class A affiliate the Bradenton Marauders 8 Winter league managerial career editOn April 14 2008 Kremblas accepted an offer to manage the Caracas Lions Leones del Caracas of the Venezuelan Winter League in October 2008 9 He became the team s 32nd manager since it was established in 1952 This season marked his third year with a winter league baseball team he previously coached in Venezuela in 2000 and managed in Mexico in 2004 9 With the Leones del Caracas Kremblas reached a record of 42 wins and 21 losses setting an all time record for most wins in a 63 game regular season Those results were more than enough to grant him unanimously the Manager of the Year Award In the playoffs Leones had a record of 9 7 reaching the finals against Tigres de Aragua losing in 7 games Team president Luis Avila confirmed in March 2009 that Kremblas would return to manage the team again for the 2009 10 season but he refused to manage the team 3 months later for personal reasons He returned to Venezuelan League in the 2010 11 season as a Manager for the Leones archrival Navegantes del Magallanes He had a record of 17 wins and 12 losses when he resigned probably because of differences with Edgardo Alfonzo the captain of the team at the time Currently he is once again Manager of the Leones del Caracas in the Venezuelan Winter League 2012 13 season taking the team after five weeks from its beginning when Rick Sweet was fired References edit Massie Jim Frank Kremblas Jr Following his own path Columbus Dispatch August 11 2009 accessed August 30 2010 a b McCalvy Adam Brewers dismiss Triple A manager 13 September 2008 Retrieved on 13 September 2008 Pirates announce Minor League managers and coaches Pirates com December 23 2008 MONTOYO TO MANAGE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE AT TRIPLE A ALL STAR GAME milb com accessed August 30 2010 Rosenthal Ken Morosi Jon Paul Some within Pirates org want change Archived 2010 07 22 at the Wayback Machine Foxsports com June 16 2010 accessed August 30 2010 Pirates Shuffle Minor League Coaching Staffs Piratesprospects com December 23 2010 Pirates finalize Minor League staff for 2012 Pirates com December 1 2011 Biertempfel Rob January 4 2013 Pirates make minor league managerial assignments a b Patton Maurice Katin proves to be good in a pinch The Tennessean 15 April 2008 External links editCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors 2007 Nashville Sounds Souvenir Program 2007 37 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frank Kremblas amp oldid 1198005778, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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