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Von Hayes

Von Hayes

Two Midwest League seasons:

Playing Career

  • Drafted/Signed: Indians, seventh round, 1979 (St. Mary's College [California], infield).
  • Professional Career: 12 major league seasons, mostly with the Phillies.
  • Midwest League: Played for Waterloo in 1980. Hayes was the MWL's Most Valuable Player that season.

Management style

The most obvious thing about Hayes' managerial career is his improbable success rate, so far. He's mostly been a fairly conventional manager, though his 2005 team played pretty conservative ball.



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Von Francis Hayes

DOB: August 31, 1958 Stockton, California

Year Team League
(Class)
Affiliate G CG IBB SBA SB% SH W L PCT
2008 Lancaster Atlantic (Indy) Barnstormers                  
2007       Out of Baseball
2006 Midland Texas (AA) Athletics 139 4 17 114 .63 42 78 61 .561
  Playoff Qualifier, Best Record
2005 Midland Texas (AA) Athletics 140 0 24 79 .52 23 78 62 .557
  Playoff Qualifier, Best Record; Playoff Champion, Manager of the Year
2004 Modesto California (A+) Athletics 140 0 20 208 .58 52 90 50 .643
  Playoff Qualifier, Best Record; Playoff Champion, Manager of the Year
2003 South Bend Midwest (A) Diamondbacks 136 7 36 208 .69 41 72 64 .529
  Playoff Qualifier
2002 South Bend Midwest (A) Diamondbacks Coach
1993-2001        
1980-92       Playing Career

Total 4 Seasons   555 11 97 609 .62 158 318 237 .573
Coach 1 Season  

Total 4 (5) Seasons   555 11 97 609 .62 158 318 237 .573
Some statistics are not currently available.

This page may be incomplete.

Key to the Manager Statistics

G = games
CG = complete games
IBB = intentional walks
SBA = stolen base attempts
SB% = stolen base percentage
SH = sacrifice hits (bunts)
W = wins
L = losses
PCT = won/lost percent

A note about using stats to compare managers.


Sources

My standard sources are described here.




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