Dave Brundage has been hired as the manager for the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, the Phillies’ triple-A affiliate, Joe Jordan, Director, Player Development announced today.
For the last six years (2007-12), Brundage, 48, has managed at the
triple-A level for the Atlanta Braves (Richmond and Gwinnett), where he
led the team to the International League championship in 2007 and was
named the organization’s Minor League Manager of the Year. That same
year, he also managed the U.S. team in the Futures Game.
Prior to joining the Braves, Brundage spent 19 years with the Seattle
Mariners as a minor league player, coach and manager. In 2003, he was
named Baseball America’s Minor League Manager of the Year and the Texas League Manager of the Year.
“With Dave’s success and experience at the triple-A level, we feel he
is the ideal person to manage the IronPigs,” Jordan said. “His resume
speaks for itself.”
A former outfielder, Brundage was originally selected by the Phillies
in the fourth round of the 1986 draft and played two years (1986-87) in
the organization’s minor league system, spending time at single-A
Spartanburg, single-A Clearwater and double-A Reading. He spent eight
seasons (1988-94; 1998) playing in the Seattle Mariners’ minor leagues,
the final three as a player-coach.
The 2013 season will be Brundage’s 14th
as a minor league manager. His record stands at 1,086-1,028 (.514) and
he has led eight of his clubs to the postseason, including three to
league championships.
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