Brandon Hyde

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Brandon Hyde
Hyde with the Cubs in 2016
Chicago Cubs – No. 16
Catcher / First baseman / Manager / Coach
Born: (1973-10-03) October 3, 1973 (age 50)
Santa Rosa, California
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Teams
As manager

As coach

Career highlights and awards

Brandon Michael Hyde (born October 3, 1973) is the first base coach for the Chicago Cubs. He had previously served as the Director of Player Development for the Cubs [1] and as a coach in the Florida Marlins organization.

Playing career

Hyde played professionally from 1997 to 2001 in the Chicago White Sox organization (1997–2000) and for the independent Chico Heat. Over the course of his minor league career, he played in 200 games and hit .252 with 15 home runs. He attended Long Beach State University before playing professionally.

Coaching career

Hyde managed in the Marlins organization from 2005 to 2009, heading the Greensboro Grasshoppers in 2005 and 2006, the Carolina Mudcats in 2007, the Jupiter Hammerheads in 2008 and the Jacksonville Suns in 2009 where he led the Suns to their fourth Southern League Championship in club history. He had also spent two years as the Grasshoppers' hitting coach.[2] In 2010, he was the Marlins minor league infield coordinator.

On June 23, 2010, the Marlins fired manager Fredi González, bench coach Carlos Tosca, and hitting coach Jim Presley.[3] Brandon was named the interim bench coach, Edwin Rodríguez was named the interim manager, and John Mallee was named the hitting coach.[4] On November 3, 2010, the Marlins removed the interim tags from each, and made Hyde their bench coach for the 2011 season.

When Rodríguez unexpectedly resigned on June 19, 2011, Hyde was named acting manager for that evening's game against the Tampa Bay Rays (a 2-1 loss that brought the team's losing streak to ten games). On June 20, Jack McKeon was named Interim Manager and Hyde moved back to the bench coach position.

On November 22, 2013, Hyde was named bench coach of the Chicago Cubs, under new manager Rick Renteria.

On opening day of the 2015 season, Hyde was the first base coach under new manager Joe Maddon.

References

  1. ^ Chicago Tribune
  2. ^ Press release
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-06-09. Retrieved 2011-06-19. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/marlins/2010/11/03/florida-marlins-make-it-official-edwin-rodriguez-will-manage-team-through-2011-perry-hill-returns/

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Preceded by Florida Marlins bench coach
2010–2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chicago Cubs bench coach
2014
Succeeded by