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Jeff Banister

Jeffery Todd Banister (born January 15, 1964) is an American former professional baseball player and manager. He is the bench coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Before that, he was a special assistant for the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball. He served as the manager of the Texas Rangers from 2015 through 2018. Before joining the Rangers, Banister spent 29 years within the organization of the Pirates as a player and coach in both the Pirates' major and minor league system.[1] After leaving the Rangers, Banister served the Director of Player Development with the University of Northern Colorado Bears baseball program in 2021 before landing with the D-backs.[2]

Jeff Banister
Banister at the 2015 Winter Meetings
Arizona Diamondbacks – No. 82
Catcher / Manager / Coach
Born: (1964-01-15) January 15, 1964 (age 60)
Weatherford, Oklahoma, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
July 23, 1991, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
Last MLB appearance
July 23, 1991, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
MLB statistics
Batting average1.000
Hits1
Managerial record325–313
Winning %.509
Teams
As player

As manager

As coach

Career highlights and awards

Banister played baseball at La Marque High School in La Marque, Texas. He developed bone cancer in his sophomore year, which almost necessitated the amputation of his left leg below the knee. While playing college baseball for Lee College, he suffered a home plate collision which broke three vertebrae in his neck, leaving him paralyzed for ten days. After rehabilitating, he was named a Junior College All-American the next season, and received a scholarship to the University of Houston, to play for the Houston Cougars baseball team. He was then drafted by the Pirates in 1986. After playing in Minor League Baseball, he appeared in one major league game on July 23, 1991, recording a hit in his only plate appearance. He did not appear in another major league game, ending his playing career after the 1993 season.

Following his playing career, Banister remained with the Pirates. He served as a manager for their Minor League Baseball affiliates from 1994 through 1998, and then as a minor league and major league field coordinator until 2010. The Pirates considered him for their managerial vacancy before the 2011 season, though hired him as their bench coach, serving in that role through the 2014 season. The Rangers hired Banister as their manager during the 2014–15 offseason, and he was named the American League Manager of the Year for 2015.

Playing career edit

Amateur career edit

Banister attended La Marque High School in La Marque, Texas.[3] At La Marque, Banister played for the school's baseball, basketball, and American football teams. During his sophomore year of high school, Banister injured his right ankle while playing baseball. During an examination of his ankle, which was slow to heal, he was diagnosed with bone cancer.[4] He had developed cysts which required skin grafting to treat. An infection in his leg led to the development of osteomyelitis, which spread from his right ankle to just below his knee. Doctors recommended amputation to save the rest of his leg, but Banister refused, as he hoped he would be able to continue his baseball career. Doctors performed seven operations on his leg, which saved it from being amputated.[5][6] In his senior year, Banister suffered a knee injury playing American football, which nearly led to him being cut from the baseball team because of his decreased mobility. His father suggested he change positions and become a catcher, which allowed him to remain on the baseball team.[3]

At a tryout conducted by professional scouts, Banister was noticed by the coaches at Lee College, a junior college in Baytown, Texas. They recruited Banister to play college baseball at Lee.[5] While catching in a 1983 game, he suffered a collision at home plate, where the baserunner attempted to jump over him, and hit Banister in the head with his knee. The collision broke three of the vertebrae in his neck. Banister was not originally scheduled to play in that game; a scout for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB) told Lee's coach that he hoped to see Banister catch, which resulted in Banister being added to the starting lineup in a last-minute change. As a result of the collision, Banister was paralyzed from the neck down for ten days. Doctors initially warned him that he may never walk again. He had another three operations performed on his back and learned how to walk again during the 1984 season. Entering the hospital weighing 225 pounds (102 kg), he weighed 139 pounds (63 kg) when he was discharged. Banister recovered and played another season for Lee in 1985, and was named a Junior College All-American. He transferred to University of Houston after the season to play for the Houston Cougars baseball team on a scholarship in 1986.[5][6][7]

Professional career edit

The Pittsburgh Pirates selected Banister in the 25th round of the 1986 Major League Baseball Draft; he was the 621st player chosen in the draft.[3][6] Playing in Minor League Baseball, Banister made his professional debut as a member of the Watertown Pirates of the Class A-Short Season New York–Penn League in 1986. He had a .145 batting average in 46 games played.[8] In 1987, he played for the Macon Pirates of the Class A South Atlantic League, and batted .254 in 101 games.[9] Banister then played 71 games for the Harrisburg Senators of the Class AA Eastern League in 1988, batting .259.[10] He returned to Harrisburg in 1989, when he batted .238 in 102 games.[11] He was named an Eastern League All-Star in 1989.[12] He returned to Harrisburg for the 1990 season, and recorded a .269 batting average in 101 games.[13] During the 1990 season, he received a promotion to the Buffalo Bisons of the Class AAA American Association. In 12 games for the Bisons, Banister batted .320.[14]

Banister began the 1991 season with Buffalo. The Pirates promoted Banister from the minor leagues on July 23, 1991, when catcher Don Slaught was injured and placed on the disabled list.[5] Manager Jim Leyland used Banister as a pinch hitter for pitcher Doug Drabek in the eighth inning of that day's game against the Atlanta Braves at Three Rivers Stadium.[15] Using Cecil Espy's bat, Banister hit a ball from Dan Petry and just beat shortstop Jeff Blauser's throw to first base. Banister is one of only 15 batters (excluding pitchers) in baseball history to record a hit in his only major league plate appearance.[6]

Banister was sent back to Buffalo without playing in another game for Pittsburgh. He finished the Class AAA season with a .244 average in 79 games.[16] He missed the 1992 season when he suffered a right elbow injury that required surgery.[15] Banister served as a player-coach for the Carolina Mudcats of the Class AA Southern League in 1993. Playing in only eight games, he had a .333 batting average. After the season, he ended his playing career.[6][17] He retired with a career .247 batting average in 515 minor league games played.[18]

Coaching and managerial career edit

Overview edit

After retiring as a player, Banister remained with the Pirates' organization. From 1994 through 1998, Banister served as a manager in the Pirates' minor league system. He served as the manager of the Welland Pirates of the New York–Penn League in 1994.[19][20] A year later, he managed the Augusta GreenJackets of the South Atlantic League, and led them to win the league's championship.[21] Banister managed in the Hawaiian Winter League in the 1995 and 1996 offseasons.[18][22] From 1996 through 1997, he was the manager of the Lynchburg Hillcats of the Class A-Advanced Carolina League.[23] Midway through the 1997 season, he was named the manager of the Carolina Mudcats,[24] a position he held through the 1998 season.[25] Banister had a 299–330 win–loss record (a .475 winning percentage) as a manager from 1994 through 1998.[18]

 
Banister with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2012

From 1999 through 2002, Banister worked as Pittsburgh's Major League Field Coordinator on the coaching staffs of managers Gene Lamont and Lloyd McClendon.[18] He was then assigned the job of Minor League Field Coordinator, and served in that role from 2003 through 2010.[26] In 2004, he served as the interim manager of Lynchburg when Jay Loviglio resigned from the position due to personal reasons.[27] Banister became the interim pitching coach for Lynchburg in 2008 when Bob Milacki resigned from the position. Mike Steele then took the job from Banister in 2009. Banister managed the Scottsdale Scorpions of the Arizona Fall League (AFL) in 2009.[18]

On August 8, 2010, Banister was named the Pirates' interim bench coach after Gary Varsho was fired by the organization.[28] At the end of the 2010 season, the Pirates fired manager John Russell. Banister and Clint Hurdle were the two finalists for the position.[29] The Pirates named Hurdle as their manager,[30] and Banister was named their full-time bench coach.[31] As the Pirates bench coach, Banister learned about sabermetrics from a quantitative analyst who traveled with the team. Banister learned to use quantitative data to inform his decisions on when the Pirates should employ defensive shifts in the field.[32][33] He was initially chosen to manage Scottsdale in the AFL after the 2014 season, but he was replaced by Pirates' special assistant Frank Kremblas due to the possibility of the Pirates reaching the MLB postseason.[34]

After the 2014 season, Banister interviewed with the Houston Astros as a candidate to fill their managing vacancy, following the firing of Bo Porter.[22] The Astros instead hired A. J. Hinch.[35] He also interviewed with the Texas Rangers, and was a finalist for the position along with Rangers' interim manager Tim Bogar and pitching coach Mike Maddux.[36] On October 16, 2014, the Rangers named Banister their new manager. He signed a three-year contract with an option for a fourth season.[37][38] Jon Daniels, the Rangers' general manager, indicated that Banister will help the Rangers to incorporate analytics into their baseball decisions.[32]

As Banister and Daniels began to discuss the coaching staff for the 2015 season, it was decided that Bogar, who had a 14–8 record (.636 winning percentage) after Ron Washington's resignation, would not return to the Rangers under Banister.[39] Banister retained Maddux and hitting coach Dave Magadan on his coaching staff, but third base coach Gary Pettis left for the Astros and first base coach Bengie Molina did not return to the team in that role.[40] Banister guided the Rangers to the American League West division championship[41] with a record of 88 wins and 74 losses.[42] The Rangers would end up losing to the Toronto Blue Jays in the American League Division Series.[43] Banister was named the American League Manager of the Year after the season.[44]

During the 2015–16 offseason, the Rangers extended Banister's contract through the 2018 season, with an option for the 2019 season, while also releasing pitching coach Mike Maddux and hitting coach Dave Magadan.[45] Bannister later hired Doug Brocail as the new pitching coach and Anthony Iapoce as the new hitting coach.[46]

On September 21, 2018, following several days of speculation and rumors about Banister's future with the Rangers, Banister was fired following a surprise meeting with the Rangers management.[47] He finished with a record of 325 wins and 313 losses in 638 games.[42] On January 6, 2019, the Pirates hired Banister as a special assistant in baseball operations.[48] In June 2020, Banister and 14 others were laid off by the Pirates as they restructured their front office.[49]

On November 2, 2021, Banister was hired by the Arizona Diamondbacks to be the team's bench coach for the 2022 season.[50]

Managerial record edit

As of games played on September 21, 2018.
Team Year Regular season Postseason
Games Won Lost Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result
TEX 2015 162 88 74 .543 1st in AL West 2 3 .400 Lost ALDS (TOR)
TEX 2016 162 95 67 .586 1st in AL West 0 3 .000 Lost ALDS (TOR)
TEX 2017 162 78 84 .481 4th in AL West
TEX 2018 152 64 88 .421 5th in AL West
Total 638 325 313 .509 2 6 .250

Personal life edit

Banister was born on January 15, 1964.[7] He is originally from Weatherford, Oklahoma. At the age of six, the Banisters moved from Weatherford to La Marque. His father, Bob, coached Jeff at La Marque High School on both the football and basketball teams. His mother, Verda, was an algebra teacher at La Marque. He has a sister, Carey.[7] In 1988, his father died at the age of 48 due to a heart attack.[7] His grandfather died of a heart attack three weeks later.[51]

Banister met his wife, Karen, while they were students at the University of Houston. Karen worked as a teacher at Clear Lake High School in Houston.[7] The Banisters have two children: Alexandra and Jacob. Alexandra is a college volleyball player.[52] The Banisters reside in Keller, Texas.[53]

Banister won the inaugural Gilda Radner Courage Award.[54] In 2011, Banister won the "Pride of the Pirates" award for demonstrating his "sportsmanship, dedication and outstanding character".[55]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • Jeff Banister managerial career statistics at Baseball-Reference.com
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Larry Smith
Welland Pirates Manager
1994
Succeeded by
Last
Preceded by Augusta GreenJackets Manager
1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by Lynchburg Hillcats Manager
1996–1997
Succeeded by
Preceded by Carolina Mudcats Manager
1997–1998
Succeeded by
Preceded by Pittsburgh Pirates Bench Coach
2010–2014
Succeeded by
Preceded by Texas Rangers Manager
2015–2018
Succeeded by

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Not to be confused with Jeff Bannister Jeffery Todd Banister born January 15 1964 is an American former professional baseball player and manager He is the bench coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks Before that he was a special assistant for the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball He served as the manager of the Texas Rangers from 2015 through 2018 Before joining the Rangers Banister spent 29 years within the organization of the Pirates as a player and coach in both the Pirates major and minor league system 1 After leaving the Rangers Banister served the Director of Player Development with the University of Northern Colorado Bears baseball program in 2021 before landing with the D backs 2 Jeff BanisterBanister at the 2015 Winter MeetingsArizona Diamondbacks No 82Catcher Manager CoachBorn 1964 01 15 January 15 1964 age 60 Weatherford Oklahoma U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutJuly 23 1991 for the Pittsburgh PiratesLast MLB appearanceJuly 23 1991 for the Pittsburgh PiratesMLB statisticsBatting average1 000Hits1Managerial record325 313Winning 509TeamsAs player Pittsburgh Pirates 1991 As manager Texas Rangers 2015 2018 As coach Pittsburgh Pirates 2010 2014 Arizona Diamondbacks 2022 present Career highlights and awardsAL Manager of the Year 2015 Banister played baseball at La Marque High School in La Marque Texas He developed bone cancer in his sophomore year which almost necessitated the amputation of his left leg below the knee While playing college baseball for Lee College he suffered a home plate collision which broke three vertebrae in his neck leaving him paralyzed for ten days After rehabilitating he was named a Junior College All American the next season and received a scholarship to the University of Houston to play for the Houston Cougars baseball team He was then drafted by the Pirates in 1986 After playing in Minor League Baseball he appeared in one major league game on July 23 1991 recording a hit in his only plate appearance He did not appear in another major league game ending his playing career after the 1993 season Following his playing career Banister remained with the Pirates He served as a manager for their Minor League Baseball affiliates from 1994 through 1998 and then as a minor league and major league field coordinator until 2010 The Pirates considered him for their managerial vacancy before the 2011 season though hired him as their bench coach serving in that role through the 2014 season The Rangers hired Banister as their manager during the 2014 15 offseason and he was named the American League Manager of the Year for 2015 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Amateur career 1 2 Professional career 2 Coaching and managerial career 2 1 Overview 2 2 Managerial record 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksPlaying career editAmateur career edit Banister attended La Marque High School in La Marque Texas 3 At La Marque Banister played for the school s baseball basketball and American football teams During his sophomore year of high school Banister injured his right ankle while playing baseball During an examination of his ankle which was slow to heal he was diagnosed with bone cancer 4 He had developed cysts which required skin grafting to treat An infection in his leg led to the development of osteomyelitis which spread from his right ankle to just below his knee Doctors recommended amputation to save the rest of his leg but Banister refused as he hoped he would be able to continue his baseball career Doctors performed seven operations on his leg which saved it from being amputated 5 6 In his senior year Banister suffered a knee injury playing American football which nearly led to him being cut from the baseball team because of his decreased mobility His father suggested he change positions and become a catcher which allowed him to remain on the baseball team 3 At a tryout conducted by professional scouts Banister was noticed by the coaches at Lee College a junior college in Baytown Texas They recruited Banister to play college baseball at Lee 5 While catching in a 1983 game he suffered a collision at home plate where the baserunner attempted to jump over him and hit Banister in the head with his knee The collision broke three of the vertebrae in his neck Banister was not originally scheduled to play in that game a scout for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball MLB told Lee s coach that he hoped to see Banister catch which resulted in Banister being added to the starting lineup in a last minute change As a result of the collision Banister was paralyzed from the neck down for ten days Doctors initially warned him that he may never walk again He had another three operations performed on his back and learned how to walk again during the 1984 season Entering the hospital weighing 225 pounds 102 kg he weighed 139 pounds 63 kg when he was discharged Banister recovered and played another season for Lee in 1985 and was named a Junior College All American He transferred to University of Houston after the season to play for the Houston Cougars baseball team on a scholarship in 1986 5 6 7 Professional career edit The Pittsburgh Pirates selected Banister in the 25th round of the 1986 Major League Baseball Draft he was the 621st player chosen in the draft 3 6 Playing in Minor League Baseball Banister made his professional debut as a member of the Watertown Pirates of the Class A Short Season New York Penn League in 1986 He had a 145 batting average in 46 games played 8 In 1987 he played for the Macon Pirates of the Class A South Atlantic League and batted 254 in 101 games 9 Banister then played 71 games for the Harrisburg Senators of the Class AA Eastern League in 1988 batting 259 10 He returned to Harrisburg in 1989 when he batted 238 in 102 games 11 He was named an Eastern League All Star in 1989 12 He returned to Harrisburg for the 1990 season and recorded a 269 batting average in 101 games 13 During the 1990 season he received a promotion to the Buffalo Bisons of the Class AAA American Association In 12 games for the Bisons Banister batted 320 14 Banister began the 1991 season with Buffalo The Pirates promoted Banister from the minor leagues on July 23 1991 when catcher Don Slaught was injured and placed on the disabled list 5 Manager Jim Leyland used Banister as a pinch hitter for pitcher Doug Drabek in the eighth inning of that day s game against the Atlanta Braves at Three Rivers Stadium 15 Using Cecil Espy s bat Banister hit a ball from Dan Petry and just beat shortstop Jeff Blauser s throw to first base Banister is one of only 15 batters excluding pitchers in baseball history to record a hit in his only major league plate appearance 6 Banister was sent back to Buffalo without playing in another game for Pittsburgh He finished the Class AAA season with a 244 average in 79 games 16 He missed the 1992 season when he suffered a right elbow injury that required surgery 15 Banister served as a player coach for the Carolina Mudcats of the Class AA Southern League in 1993 Playing in only eight games he had a 333 batting average After the season he ended his playing career 6 17 He retired with a career 247 batting average in 515 minor league games played 18 Coaching and managerial career editOverview edit After retiring as a player Banister remained with the Pirates organization From 1994 through 1998 Banister served as a manager in the Pirates minor league system He served as the manager of the Welland Pirates of the New York Penn League in 1994 19 20 A year later he managed the Augusta GreenJackets of the South Atlantic League and led them to win the league s championship 21 Banister managed in the Hawaiian Winter League in the 1995 and 1996 offseasons 18 22 From 1996 through 1997 he was the manager of the Lynchburg Hillcats of the Class A Advanced Carolina League 23 Midway through the 1997 season he was named the manager of the Carolina Mudcats 24 a position he held through the 1998 season 25 Banister had a 299 330 win loss record a 475 winning percentage as a manager from 1994 through 1998 18 nbsp Banister with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2012 From 1999 through 2002 Banister worked as Pittsburgh s Major League Field Coordinator on the coaching staffs of managers Gene Lamont and Lloyd McClendon 18 He was then assigned the job of Minor League Field Coordinator and served in that role from 2003 through 2010 26 In 2004 he served as the interim manager of Lynchburg when Jay Loviglio resigned from the position due to personal reasons 27 Banister became the interim pitching coach for Lynchburg in 2008 when Bob Milacki resigned from the position Mike Steele then took the job from Banister in 2009 Banister managed the Scottsdale Scorpions of the Arizona Fall League AFL in 2009 18 On August 8 2010 Banister was named the Pirates interim bench coach after Gary Varsho was fired by the organization 28 At the end of the 2010 season the Pirates fired manager John Russell Banister and Clint Hurdle were the two finalists for the position 29 The Pirates named Hurdle as their manager 30 and Banister was named their full time bench coach 31 As the Pirates bench coach Banister learned about sabermetrics from a quantitative analyst who traveled with the team Banister learned to use quantitative data to inform his decisions on when the Pirates should employ defensive shifts in the field 32 33 He was initially chosen to manage Scottsdale in the AFL after the 2014 season but he was replaced by Pirates special assistant Frank Kremblas due to the possibility of the Pirates reaching the MLB postseason 34 After the 2014 season Banister interviewed with the Houston Astros as a candidate to fill their managing vacancy following the firing of Bo Porter 22 The Astros instead hired A J Hinch 35 He also interviewed with the Texas Rangers and was a finalist for the position along with Rangers interim manager Tim Bogar and pitching coach Mike Maddux 36 On October 16 2014 the Rangers named Banister their new manager He signed a three year contract with an option for a fourth season 37 38 Jon Daniels the Rangers general manager indicated that Banister will help the Rangers to incorporate analytics into their baseball decisions 32 As Banister and Daniels began to discuss the coaching staff for the 2015 season it was decided that Bogar who had a 14 8 record 636 winning percentage after Ron Washington s resignation would not return to the Rangers under Banister 39 Banister retained Maddux and hitting coach Dave Magadan on his coaching staff but third base coach Gary Pettis left for the Astros and first base coach Bengie Molina did not return to the team in that role 40 Banister guided the Rangers to the American League West division championship 41 with a record of 88 wins and 74 losses 42 The Rangers would end up losing to the Toronto Blue Jays in the American League Division Series 43 Banister was named the American League Manager of the Year after the season 44 During the 2015 16 offseason the Rangers extended Banister s contract through the 2018 season with an option for the 2019 season while also releasing pitching coach Mike Maddux and hitting coach Dave Magadan 45 Bannister later hired Doug Brocail as the new pitching coach and Anthony Iapoce as the new hitting coach 46 On September 21 2018 following several days of speculation and rumors about Banister s future with the Rangers Banister was fired following a surprise meeting with the Rangers management 47 He finished with a record of 325 wins and 313 losses in 638 games 42 On January 6 2019 the Pirates hired Banister as a special assistant in baseball operations 48 In June 2020 Banister and 14 others were laid off by the Pirates as they restructured their front office 49 On November 2 2021 Banister was hired by the Arizona Diamondbacks to be the team s bench coach for the 2022 season 50 Managerial record edit As of games played on September 21 2018 Team Year Regular season Postseason Games Won Lost Win Finish Won Lost Win Result TEX 2015 162 88 74 543 1st in AL West 2 3 400 Lost ALDS TOR TEX 2016 162 95 67 586 1st in AL West 0 3 000 Lost ALDS TOR TEX 2017 162 78 84 481 4th in AL West TEX 2018 152 64 88 421 5th in AL West Total 638 325 313 509 2 6 250Personal life editBanister was born on January 15 1964 7 He is originally from Weatherford Oklahoma At the age of six the Banisters moved from Weatherford to La Marque His father Bob coached Jeff at La Marque High School on both the football and basketball teams His mother Verda was an algebra teacher at La Marque He has a sister Carey 7 In 1988 his father died at the age of 48 due to a heart attack 7 His grandfather died of a heart attack three weeks later 51 Banister met his wife Karen while they were students at the University of Houston Karen worked as a teacher at Clear Lake High School in Houston 7 The Banisters have two children Alexandra and Jacob Alexandra is a college volleyball player 52 The Banisters reside in Keller Texas 53 Banister won the inaugural Gilda Radner Courage Award 54 In 2011 Banister won the Pride of the Pirates award for demonstrating his sportsmanship dedication and outstanding character 55 References edit Ron Cook A toast to the Pirates improbable 2014 postseason push Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved October 20 2014 Pfeifer Ryan Former MLB Manager Joins UNC Baseball Staff University of Northern Colorado Athletics Wednesday September 2 2020 Retrieved September 9 2020 a b c Banister s dream short lived The Victoria Advocate Victoria Texas Associated Press July 28 1991 p 2B Retrieved October 20 2014 Perrotto John July 26 1991 Bucs Banister an amazing study in courage Beaver County Times p C1 Retrieved October 20 2014 a b c d Robinson Alan July 24 1991 Pirates Banister finally makes the majors The Item Sumter South Carolina Associated Press p 1D Retrieved October 20 2014 a b c d e Kepner Tyler October 9 2013 On Baseball In Dugout a Grinder Who Never Gave In The New York Times Retrieved October 20 2014 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Pittsburgh Post Gazette p C5 Retrieved October 20 2014 Price Karen August 11 2010 Bannister spends first day in new role Pittsburgh Tribune Review Archived from the original on September 10 2012 Retrieved August 11 2010 Brink Bill November 4 2010 Pirates Notebook Manager search down to Bannister Hurdle Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved October 20 2014 Pittsburgh Pirates hiring Clint Hurdle as manager ESPN com November 14 2010 Retrieved October 20 2014 Nick Leyva joins Pittsburgh Pirates staff as third base coach ESPN com Associated Press November 24 2010 Retrieved October 20 2014 a b Grant What it means to hire Jeff Banister as Rangers manager Dallas Morning News Retrieved October 21 2014 Lindbergh Ben September 23 2014 The Pirates Sabermetrics Road Show Grantland Retrieved October 21 2014 Brink Bill October 14 2014 Pirates bench coach Banister finalist for Texas job Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved October 20 2014 Rangers hire Jeff Banister as manager Houston Chronicle October 16 2014 Retrieved October 21 2014 Jeff Banister meets with Tim Bogar Mike Maddux new manager very caring motivated says Maddux Dallas Morning News Retrieved October 21 2014 Hawkins Steven Baseball lifer Banister home as Rangers manager Houston Chronicle Associated Press Retrieved October 21 2014 Cowlishaw Tim October 16 2014 Cowlishaw Rangers getting great story not yes man in new manager Jeff Banister Dallas Morning News Retrieved October 16 2014 Grant Evan Rangers didn t want to repeat history had to keep Tim Bogar Jeff Banister away from unfair situation Dallas Morning News Retrieved October 21 2014 Wilson Jeff October 29 2014 Rangers off season priority is finishing internal work Fort Worth Star Telegram Retrieved October 30 2014 Taylor Jean Jacques October 8 2015 Banister s belief helped Rangers turn season around ESPN com Retrieved October 11 2015 a b Jeff Banister Baseball Reference Sports Reference Retrieved October 14 2015 Toronto Blue Jays vs Texas Rangers live scores and updates Winner takes all as teams meet for ALDS Game 5 National Post October 14 2015 Retrieved October 14 2015 Ortiz Jorge L November 17 2015 Rangers Jeff Banister earns AL Manager of the Year USA Today Retrieved November 17 2015 Stevenson Stefan February 19 2016 Texas Rangers reward Jeff Banister with raise extension Fort Worth Star Telegram Retrieved February 21 2016 Rangers hire Doug Brocail as pitching coach Anthony Iapoce as hitting coach Associated Press November 5 2015 Retrieved March 25 2016 Jeff Banister out as Texas Rangers manager Dallas Morning News September 21 2018 Retrieved September 21 2018 Brink Bill January 6 2019 Pirates hire Jeff Banister to join baseball operations Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved January 6 2019 Mackey Jason June 26 2020 Jeff Banister among Pirates 15 layoffs in baseball operations Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved June 29 2020 D backs hire former Rangers manager Banister as bench coach USA Today Sacco John July 26 1991 Finally on top After so many terrible setbacks Banister hits the major leagues Observer Reporter Washington Pennsylvania p B6 Retrieved October 21 2014 Stephenson Stefan Emotions run deep for Texas bred Banister family Fort Worth Star Telegram Retrieved October 20 2014 Property Data Sheet Residential Archived from the original on October 7 2016 Retrieved October 6 2016 Wilson Jeff Rangers to hire Pirates coach Jeff Banister as manager Fort Worth Star Telegram Retrieved October 20 2014 Jeff Banister honored with 2011 Pride of the Pirates award Pittsburgh Pirates Press release MLB com Retrieved October 20 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jeff Banister Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors Jeff Banister managerial career statistics at Baseball Reference com Sporting positions Preceded byLarry Smith Welland Pirates Manager1994 Succeeded byLast Preceded byScott Little Augusta GreenJackets Manager1995 Succeeded byJay Loviglio Preceded byMarc Hill Lynchburg Hillcats Manager1996 1997 Succeeded byJeff Richardson Preceded byMarc Hill Carolina Mudcats Manager1997 1998 Succeeded byJay Loviglio Preceded byGary Varsho Pittsburgh Pirates Bench Coach2010 2014 Succeeded byBrad Fischer Preceded byRon Washington Texas Rangers Manager2015 2018 Succeeded byChris Woodward Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Baseball nbsp Texas Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jeff Banister amp oldid 1223512476, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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