Bruce Tanner

American baseball player and coach (born 1961)


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::summary American baseball player and coach (born 1961) ::

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FieldValue
nameBruce Tanner
positionPitcher
image1988 Huntsville Stars - Bruce Tanner (cropped).webp
captionTanner with the Huntsville Stars 1988
batsLeft
throwsRight
birth_date
birth_placeNew Castle, Pennsylvania, U.S.
debutleagueMLB
debutdateJune 12
debutyear1985
debutteamChicago White Sox
finalleagueMLB
finaldateSeptember 28
finalyear1985
finalteamChicago White Sox
statleagueMLB
stat1labelWin–loss record
stat1value1–2
stat2labelEarned run average
stat2value5.33
stat3labelInnings pitched
stat3value27
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He is the son of the late Chuck Tanner, who played all or parts of eight seasons in Major League Baseball (1955–62) and managed in the Majors for 19 seasons (1970–88) for the Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates and Atlanta Braves.

Career

Playing career

Born in New Castle, Pennsylvania, Tanner was selected by the White Sox in the fourth round of the 1983 Major League Baseball draft and was in his third season in the ChiSox farm system when he was recalled from the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons. In his Major League debut on June 12, 1985, he started against the Seattle Mariners at the Kingdome. Going 6 innings, he allowed only two runs, both earned, on seven hits and two walks and received credit for the 6–3 victory. In his next starting assignment, six days later at Comiskey Park, Tanner allowed only one earned run and four hits in five innings pitched against the Oakland Athletics. He left the game with the White Sox leading, 3–1, but did not receive credit for a decision. His debut start on June 12 would account for his only MLB win.

Tanner was treated roughly in his third start by the California Angels on June 23, a loss in which he was knocked out of the game in the second inning. In his fourth and final start, June 28 against the Minnesota Twins, he turned in a better performance, but was still charged with the defeat in a 5–4 Minnesota victory. His final six big-league games would be as a relief pitcher. In ten MLB games and 27 innings pitched, he allowed 34 hits and 13 walks, with nine strikeouts. He returned to the minor leagues in 1986 and pitched through 1989.

Coaching career

After retiring as a player, he spent the 1990s as a minor league pitching coach for several teams before becoming the bullpen coach for the Pittsburgh Pirates before the 2001 season, a position he held through the 2005 season. In 2006, he served as Pitching Coach for the Williamsport Crosscutters, one of the Pirates' minor league affiliates. In 2007, he took a job as the Detroit Tigers advance scout. In October 2008, he was promoted to the position of Major League Scout, one of five that are employed by the Detroit Tigers.

References

References

  1. [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1985/B06180CHA1985.htm Retrosheet box score 1985-06-12]
  2. [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1985/B06180CHA1985.htm Retrosheet box score 1985-06-18]
  3. (14 October 2005). "Tracy working to fill out staff Tanner will not return...". [[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]].
  4. (24 June 2006). "Notebook from Eastwood Field". [[The Vindicator]].
  5. (30 October 2008). "Tigers re-hire Jeff Jones as bullpen coach". [[MLB.com]].

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