Carl Harrison "Stump" Merrill (born February 15, 1944) is a former
manager in
Major League Baseball. Merrill spent 38 years in the
New York Yankees organization,
including and as the manager of the Yankees, and he also managed several of the Yankees'
minor league
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affiliates.
Early life
Merrill was born in 1944 in
Brunswick, Maine. He graduated from
Brunswick High School, where he was a star in baseball, basketball, and American football despite being considered undersized.
Baseball career
As a player
Merrill began his baseball career as a
catcher for the
Maine Black Bears, where he also played
football
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and earned a degree in
physical education. He was selected by the
Philadelphia Phillies
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in the
free-agent draft. He spent that season in the class-A
New York–Penn League with the
Batavia Clippers
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, and the following year with single-A teams in
Bakersfield
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and
Eugene
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. In and , Merrill was at the double-A level with the
Reading Phillies, and returned to Eugene in and while that team was at the triple-A level. His playing career ended after the 1971 season due to a leg injury.
As a manager
Merrill's managerial career started in with the
West Haven Yankees of the
Eastern League. He led the team to the best overall record in the league that season, and to a first-place finish in . When the Yankees moved their affiliation to the
Nashville Sounds
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, Merrill moved as well, guiding the team to two more first-place finishes in and .
In and , Merrill managed the
Fort Lauderdale Yankees of the
Florida State League
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, winning the league championship in 1982. For the
1984 season, he jumped to the triple-A level, managing the
Columbus Clippers
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to another first-place finish.
Merrill joined the New York Yankees in as first-base coach for manager
Yogi Berra, but was returned to Columbus in mid-season to again serve as that team's manager. He rejoined the major-league team in as a coach on
Lou Piniella's staff.
During the season, Merrill was sent to the
Albany-Colonie Yankees, then the team's double-A affiliate in the Eastern League. He won the league title that season, and did so yet again in , guiding the
Prince William Cannons
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to the Class A
Carolina League championship.
In , Merrill began the season with Columbus before getting the call to take charge of the New York Yankees in June when
Bucky Dent was fired as manager. Merrill finished out what would be one of the worst seasons in Yankees history. The Yankees finished 67-95 (49-64 under Merrill), dead last in the American League and second-worst in baseball. It was only the fourth time that the storied franchise had finished with the worst record in the league. However, Merrill was not blamed for the debacle and was brought back for the season—the first time in four years that the Yankees had a single manager for the entire season. However, after the Yankees could only improve to 71-91, he was replaced by
Buck Showalter prior to the
1992 season and served that season as a roving minor-league instructor.
During and , Merrill once again managed the Columbus Clippers before spending as a special assignment
scout
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. In , Merrill guided the Clippers for a third time, winning the
International League
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title, the
Governors' Cup. Along the way, Merrill won his 1000th game as a manager on August 2, 1996. He remained with the Clippers for the and seasons before returning to New York.
In and , Merrill had a two-year stint as special assistant to the general manager under
Brian Cashman. He returned to the dugout in to manage the Yankees' double-A farm club, then the
Norwich Navigators. When the Yankees changed affiliations after the
2002 season, Merrill moved with the team once more, managing the
Trenton Thunder in and .
Merrill returned to New York in and was once again named special assistant to the general manager.
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Managerial record
Nickname
Merrill's nickname, "Stump," was given to him in 1963 by
Jack Butterfield, his
college baseball coach at
Maine. Merrill recalled of the coining: "In my freshman year, we were walking out of the field house. I was with a tall pitcher who was about 6-foot-5. Just as we were outside, Jack Butterfield was trying to get my attention. He hollered at me three or four times and I didn't hear him. Finally he said, 'Hey Stump you little devil, turn around.' The pitcher heard it, and I guess it stuck."
References
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1944 births
Living people
New York Yankees managers
New York Yankees coaches
People from Brunswick, Maine
Brunswick High School (Maine) alumni
Maine Black Bears baseball players
San Diego Padres (minor league) players
Reading Phillies players
Batavia Trojans players
Bakersfield Bears players
Eugene Emeralds players
Tidewater Tides players
Maine Black Bears football players
Fort Lauderdale Yankees managers
Major League Baseball first base coaches
Nashville Sounds managers
Trenton Thunder managers
Baseball players from Maine
Baseball coaches from Maine