Rich Donnelly
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Rich Donnelly is the current Third Base Coach of the Los Angeles Dodgers under Manager, Grady Little and considered one the most experienced and comptent coaches in Major League Baseball. Donnelly has been a big league coach for over 25 years. Before that, Donnelly was the third base coach of the Milwaukee Brewers for three years. Before that, Donnelly was the third base coach for manager Jim Leyland with the Colorado Rockies, Florida Marlins, and Pittsburgh Pirates. Donnelly earned a World Series Championship ring with the Florida Marlins in 1997. Donnelly also is rated in the top ten racquetball players over 50 in the United States.
In 2006, Donnelly was involved in an atypical and controversial double play during Game 1 of the NLDS with the New York Mets that is considered one of the most bizarre plays in postseason history.[1]
[edit] External Links
- Fire Rich Donnelly - Dodgers in the Aftermath of Rich Donnelly
[edit] References
- ^ "Some kind of blunderful for Dodgers" ESPN.COM