Baseball: Gardner to manage Eugene Emeralds.
Richard Dunn
CORONA DEL MAR - Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Famer Jeff Gardner, who
has said for years he would love to manage in the major leagues one day,
kick-started his career in that direction when it was announced Thursday
that Gardner is the new manager of the Eugene (Ore.) Emeralds.
Eugene, a charter member of the Northwest League, is a single-A
affiliate of the San Diego Padres, for whom Gardner has been an advance
scout the last five years.
Gardner, 37, was responsible for scouting the Padres’ upcoming
opponents and compiling detailed reports. Gardner had such success as a
scout, the 1998 National League champion Padres voted him a partial share
of their World Series earnings, an almost unheard-of gesture.It will be
Gardner’s debut as a manager or coach, although the Corona del Mar
resident has conducted baseball camps and given instruction for several
years in the area.
A former major league infielder with the Mets (1991), Padres (1992-93)
and Expos (1994), Gardner had a career batting average of .246 with one
home run and 26 RBIs in 186 games, mostly in ’93 when he started at
second base for San Diego.
An Estancia High and Orange Coast College product, Gardner was an an
All-CIF Southern Section 3-A selection in basketball as a guard under
former Estancia Coach Larry Sunderman in 1982, as well as a baseball
standout.
Gardner played two years of baseball at Orange Coast under Coach Mike
Mayne. In 1984 he was voted South Coast Conference Player of the Year on
an OCC that also featured future major leaguers Damon Berryhill and Kevin
Reimer.
Gardner, whose favorite part of the year (spring training) is only
days away, was unavailable for comment Friday, but Eugene publicist Bryan
Beban said the team is excited about Gardner coming aboard.
Twice a minor league all-star in the Mets’ organization, Gardner
played eight years in the minors, beginning in 1985, when he was a
single-A South Atlantic League all-star for Columbia, S.C. Gardner was
again the circuit’s top second baseman in 1991 with the Tidewater Tides
of the International League (AAA).
The Padres’ spring training home is Peoria, Ariz., where there’s
another local connection with catcher Tim DeCinces (Corona del Mar High),
who will be vying for a roster spot on the Padres’ triple-A Portland,
Ore., team or double-A Mobile, Ala., squad.
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