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Derrel Thomas was born on 14 January, 1951 in Los Angeles, California, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1951). Discover Derrel Thomas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 14 January, 1951
Birthday 14 January
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1951

Derrel Osbon Thomas (born January 14, 1951) is an American former professional baseball player and manager.

He played in Major League Baseball as a second baseman and utility player from to.

1969

The Houston Astros made Thomas the first overall pick in the January 1969 MLB draft.

He played 69 games between two teams in the Astros system that year, batting a career-high .302.

1971

By 1971, Thomas had made his major-league debut, playing six games for the Astros.

He was traded along with Bill Greif and Mark Schaeffer from the Astros to the San Diego Padres for Dave Roberts on December 3, 1971.

1974

He was dealt from the Padres to the Giants for Tito Fuentes and Butch Metzger at the Winter Meetings on December 6, 1974.

Thomas said that he was often immature and unable to deal with the stressors of the game.

Dusty Baker became fond of Thomas while they played for the Dodgers, but many people in baseball found Thomas to be an agitator.

"Let's put it this way: Derrel Thomas does things that make it easy to hate him," Dodgers teammate Reggie Smith said.

Padres manager Roger Craig said Thomas "plays hard and he's a showman-type player... If he has to play the villain role to get attention, he'll do it."

1975

In one of his best seasons, he hit .276 for the 1975 San Francisco Giants, collecting 48 runs batted in and 28 stolen bases, both career highs.

1981

Thomas was a member of the 1981 World Series winning Los Angeles Dodgers team.

He played every defensive position except pitcher at least once in his career.

After his Major League career, Thomas became a minor league manager.

Thomas attended Susan Miller Dorsey High School in Los Angeles.

The school was the alma mater of a number of major-league players, including Sparky Anderson, Chili Davis and Don Buford.

1985

In a major-league career that lasted through 1985, Thomas played for eight teams, mostly on the West Coast.

After the 1985 season, Thomas' name was brought up in the Pittsburgh drug trials.

Though he was not suspended, he was unable to find another major-league team to sign with.

1986

He signed with an independent team, the San Jose Bees, but he did not fit in well with his teammates and he was cut before the 1986 season started.

1987

Following his playing career, Thomas briefly coached at Los Angeles City College and was the first manager of the Boise Hawks in 1987, then an independent team in the Class A-Short Season Northwest League.

In June of that year, the Hawks faced the Bend Bucks, managed by Mel Roberts, marking the first time outside of Negro league baseball that two black managers faced each other in a professional regular-season game.

Thomas was fired during his first season in Boise.

1988

By 1988, he was managing a bar and coaching baseball at Leuzinger High School in Lawndale, California.

1989

Before a 1989 game, several players were late for the team bus, and though the players drove to their game, he would not allow them to play.

Several players quit the team in protest and Thomas resigned.

1991

In December 1991, Thomas was hired as a baseball coach at Dorsey High School.

In March, a Dorsey baseball player fatally shot himself on the team bus while playing Russian roulette.

Thomas was arrested the next month for attempting to purchase 22 lb of cocaine.

1997

He was placed on probation; his probation was extended after a 1997 drug possession arrest.

2009

As of 2009, he was a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers organization serving as a representative of the Dodgers Legend Bureau.