Dave Garcia
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David Garcia (born September 15, 1920 in East St. Louis, Illinois) is an American former coach, scout and manager in Major League Baseball who spent over 65 years in the game. He served as manager of the California Angels (1977-78) and Cleveland Indians (1979-82) and compiled a career record of 307 wins and 310 defeats (.498).
Garcia was a minor league infielder for almost 20 seasons — much of that time in the farm system of the New York Giants — and he never made it to the major leagues. He began managing at age 27 in 1948 with a Giants' farm club at Knoxville of the Class B Tri-State League. He managed in the minor leagues and scouted for the club (the San Francisco Giants as of 1958) through 1968, before joining the San Diego Padres as a minor league skipper in 1969, their maiden season.
The following season, in his 50th year, Garcia finally reached the majors as San Diego's third-base coach. He coached with the Padres, Indians and Angels and in 1977 he was named manager of the Angels when Norm Sherry was fired on July 11. While the Angels continued to stumble in '77, the Halos stood at 25-20 when Garcia was released in favor of Jim Fregosi on June 1, 1978.
Garcia got another chance to manage with the Indians when Jeff Torborg was fired on July 22, 1979. Cleveland played at a 38-28 clip under Garcia for the remainder of the season, and compiled a mark of 52-51 during the strike-shortened 1981 campaign, but they never finished higher than fifth in the American League East. After a sixth-place finish in 1982, Garcia was fired. But he remained in the game into his mid-80s, spending many years as a special assignment scout for the Milwaukee Brewers and the Kansas City Royals.
Preceded by Norm Sherry |
California Angels Manager 1977–1978 |
Succeeded by Jim Fregosi |
Preceded by Jeff Torborg |
Cleveland Indians Manager 1979–1982 |
Succeeded by Mike Ferraro |
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