Moose Stubing Baseball player

Lawrence George Stubing (born March 31, 1938 in Bronx, New York) is an American professional baseball scout, and a former minor league manager and Major League Baseball third-base coach. Stubing attended high school in White Plains, New York, before signing his first professional contract in 1956. A first baseman and outfielder, he threw and batted left-handed, stood 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) tall and weighed 220 lb (100 kg).His playing career consisted of just five pinch-hit at-bats with the California Angels in the 1967 season. He was a longtime fixture as a minor league player from 1956–1969 in the Pittsburgh Pirates, New York/San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Cardinals and Angel organizations before his brief callup in 1967, hitting .283 with 192 home runs in 1,410 games. He then became a manager in the minor leagues in the Angels' farm system, and in 1984, his Edmonton Trappers became the first Canadian team to win the Pacific Coast League championship. Stubing later became a coach with the Angels, and when Cookie Rojas was fired in 1988, he took over as manager and finished out the season, losing the final eight games.After his coaching career, he scouted for the Angels through 2007. In 2008 he became a member of the professional scouting staff of the Washington Nationals.Moose Stubing was also a referee in Division 1 college basketball, officiating games in the Pac-10 and other conferences.

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 31, 1938
Birth place
The Bronx

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Baseball player

Career startAugust 14, 1967
Career endAugust 29, 1967
batting sideLeft
former teams
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
position
Pinch hitter
teams
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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Moose Stubing on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/stubimo01.shtml