Frank Cacciatore

Frank I. Cacciatore (born April 25, 1955 in Tampa, Florida[1]) is currently a minor league baseball coach in the Philadelphia Phillies organization. He is a former minor league baseball player and manager[1] and a former college baseball coach.

Playing career

Cacciatore played in the Detroit Tigers organization in 1975 and 1976. For the Lakeland Tigers in 1975, he hit .223 in 72 games. In nine games for the Montgomery Rebels in 1976, he hit .200. Overall, he batted .220 in 81 minor league games.

Post-playing career

After his minor league playing career ended, Cacciatore coached baseball at the college level for many years. In 1986, he managed the Hyannis Mets, a collegiate summer baseball team in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League.[2]

1988 Auburn Astros team photo

Cacciatore's first minor league managerial job came in 1988, when he was a last-minute replacement as manager of the Auburn Astros of the short-season Class A New York–Penn League. (Jim Coveney had been named manager of the Auburn Astros for 1988 but replaced Gary Tuck as manager of the Asheville Tourists in mid-season, before he had managed a single game for Auburn.[3]) In Auburn, Cacciatore was the first professional manager of future Major League Baseball stars Luis Gonzalez and Kenny Lofton, both of whom were selected by the Houston Astros in the 1988 draft and assigned to Auburn to begin their professional baseball careers.[4]

As of 2012, Cacciatore has managed seven different teams at the short-season Class A, full-season Class A, and Double-A levels of Minor League Baseball.[1] Cacciatore has also coached in the Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Florida Marlins, Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals, and New York Mets systems. He is currently the hitting coach for the Reading Fightin Phils.[5]

Year-by-year Minor League managerial record

(from Baseball Reference Bullpen)

YearTeamLeagueRecordFinishOrganizationPlayoffs
1988Auburn AstrosNew York–Penn League42-335thHouston Astros
1990Asheville TouristsSouth Atlantic League66-779thHouston Astros
1991Asheville TouristsSouth Atlantic League55-8314thHouston Astros
1996Shreveport CaptainsTexas League73-663rdSan Francisco Giants
1997San Jose GiantsCalifornia League60-8010thSan Francisco Giants
1999Portland Sea DogsEastern League65-779th (t)Florida Marlins
2006Hagerstown SunsSouth Atlantic League58-8214thNew York Mets
2007St. Lucie MetsFlorida State League68-718thNew York MetsLost in 1st round
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References

  1. Baseball Reference Minors
  2. Finn, Frank (September 12, 1985). "Mets hire new coach". Barnstable Patriot. Barnstable, MA. p. 10.
  3. "Astros report". Houston Chronicle. 26 May 1988. p. 15. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  4. "1988 Auburn Astros Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
  5. Minor League Baseball
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