Craig Colbert
American baseball player and coach (born 1965)
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::summary American baseball player and coach (born 1965) ::
::data[format=table title="Infobox baseball biography"]
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Craig Colbert |
| position | Catcher |
| bats | Right |
| throws | Right |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Iowa City, Iowa, U.S. |
| debutleague | MLB |
| debutdate | April 6 |
| debutyear | 1992 |
| debutteam | San Francisco Giants |
| finalleague | MLB |
| finaldate | September 29 |
| finalyear | 1993 |
| finalteam | San Francisco Giants |
| statleague | MLB |
| stat1label | Batting average |
| stat1value | .215 |
| stat2label | Home runs |
| stat2value | 2 |
| stat3label | Runs batted in |
| stat3value | 21 |
| :: |
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- San Francisco Giants (1992–1993)
Craig Charles Colbert (born February 13, 1965) is a former Major League Baseball catcher and former bench coach for the San Diego Padres.
A 1983 graduate out of Manhattan High School, Colbert was selected in the 20th round of the 1986 Major League Baseball draft by the San Francisco Giants. He played in their farm system until making his debut at the beginning of the season, and played in 72 games over two seasons, being released after the season.
Colbert played several more seasons in the minor leagues, first for the Cleveland Indians, then for the San Diego Padres. In , Colbert became a player-coach for the Las Vegas Stars, ending his playing career after that season. From through , Colbert worked his way up the Padres' chain, managing at four different levels of the minor leagues.
In , he was named the Padres' bench coach, a position from which he was let go on September 29, following a 99 loss season. It seems that he and hitting coach Wally Joyner were the scapegoats for the disappointing season. Though upper management's inability to put proven talent on the field, the team's bottom ranking in MLB at scoring runs, next to last ranking in team batting average, injuries to Jake Peavy and Chris Young, and their paltry 36 stolen bases for the whole season (a total that 11 players in the AL and NL surpassed on their own) heavily contributed to their lackluster season. He is currently a scout for the Philadelphia Phillies.
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- Vondersmith, Jason. (26 December 2006). "Ex-Bevos manager Craig Colbert goes up to the show as bench coach for Padres". [[Portland Tribune]].
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