Jared Lawrence Sandberg (born March 2, 1978) is an American
professional baseball coach
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and a former
Major League Baseball (MLB)
third baseman and
minor league
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manager. Sandberg served as the manager for Triple-A
El Paso Chihuahuas in the PCL for the 2022 season.
He became the major league field coordinator for the
Seattle Mariners of the
American League prior to the 2019 season.
[Ryan Dovish, "Mariners Hire Jared Sandberg to Serve as Major League Field Coordinator"](_blank)
The Seattle Times (21 November 2018)
Born in
Olympia, Washington, where he graduated from
Capital High School, Sandberg had a 12-year pro playing career (1996–2007), and prior to joining the Mariners he had spent 20 years in the
Tampa Bay Rays' organization. His entire MLB career — 196
games played
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— was spent with the team (then called the ''Devil Rays'') from through . He spent ten years as a manager in the Rays'
farm system
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, including 2015 through 2018 as the pilot of the
Triple-A Durham Bulls, their top affiliate, where he won consecutive International League
Governors' Cup championships in 2017–18.
Career
Sandberg threw and batted right-handed, and was listed as tall and . During his MLB career, he collected 139
hits
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, with 38
doubles and 25
home runs
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. In , Sandberg showed potential to hit for power, hitting 18
home runs in 102 games with the Devil Rays. On June 11, Sandberg hit two home runs in the fifth inning against the
Los Angeles Dodgers, becoming the first player in Devil Rays history to
hit two home runs in an inning and the first player to do so in an interleague game. However, he struck out 139 times that season, and his difficulties hitting for
average prevented him from spending a full season in the major leagues. His career batting average was only .221.
In , Sandberg played with the
Portland Sea Dogs, Double-A affiliate of the
Boston Red Sox. Sandberg started the season with the
Houston Astros
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Double-A affiliate
Corpus Christi Hooks. He played mainly third base, but struggled to hit for average. In his final game for the Hooks, he broke out of an 0-for-26 slump with a home run. The following day, he was released to make room for a player to come off the
disabled list
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. Sandberg signed with the
Cleveland Indians and was assigned to the Double-A
Akron Aeros. In , Sandberg signed with the
Kansas City Royals
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, and was assigned to play for the Double-A
Wichita Wranglers.
He retired after the 2007 season and took a job as the hitting coach for the Single-A
Hudson Valley Renegades in the Tampa Bay Rays organization. After the season, he became the manager of the Rookie level
Princeton Rays. In the 2013 season, he became the manager of the Single-A
Bowling Green Hot Rods in the Tampa Rays organization. He was named the manager of the High-A
Charlotte Stone Crabs for the 2014 season. Following the departure of
Charlie Montoyo
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, Sandberg was named manager of the Triple-A Durham Bulls in January . On July 29, 2016, Sandberg was named the manager of the
Arizona Fall League's
Peoria Javelinas for the 2016 season.
His career minor-league managerial record (2009 through 2018) was 612–522 (.540).
On Wednesday November 21, 2018, the
Seattle Mariners announced Sandberg had been hired to serve as their Major League field coordinator for the 2019 season.
Personal life
Sandberg is the nephew of the Baseball Hall of Fame former
Chicago Cubs
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second baseman
Ryne Sandberg.
References
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1978 births
Living people
Akron Aeros players
Baseball coaches from Washington (state)
Baseball players from Washington (state)
Charleston RiverDogs players
Corpus Christi Hooks players
Durham Bulls managers
Durham Bulls players
Gulf Coast Devil Rays players
Hudson Valley Renegades players
Major League Baseball third basemen
Orlando Rays players
Portland Sea Dogs players
Princeton Devil Rays players
Seattle Mariners coaches
Somerset Patriots players
Sportspeople from Olympia, Washington
St. Petersburg Devil Rays players
Tampa Bay Devil Rays players
Wichita Wranglers players
Major League Baseball bench coaches