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Pete Mackanin was born on 1 August, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., is an American baseball player and manager. Discover Pete Mackanin'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 72 years old?

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Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 1 August, 1951
Birthday 1 August
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1951

Peter Mackanin, Jr. (pronounced ; born August 1, 1951), is an American former professional baseball utility player, coach, scout, and manager, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Texas Rangers, Montreal Expos, Philadelphia Phillies, and Minnesota Twins, from 1973 to 1981.

1969

Mackanin was drafted by the Washington Senators in the 1969 Major League Baseball Draft and made his debut with them in 1973, after they moved and became the Texas Rangers.

1973

In between Major league seasons, Mackanin played for the Leones del Caracas, Cardenales de Lara, and Águilas del Zulia clubs of the Venezuelan Winter League during five seasons spanning 1973–80.

1974

He was traded along with Don Stanhouse from the Rangers to the Montreal Expos for Willie Davis at the Winter Meetings on December 5, 1974.

He also played with the Philadelphia Phillies and Minnesota Twins.

1975

Mackanin's best season offensively was in 1975, when he posted a .225 batting average, along with 12 home runs, and 44 runs batted in (RBI).

In a nine-year big league career, Mackanin's career statistics include 548 games played, 355 hits, 1,570 at bats, a .226 career batting average, 30 home runs, 141 RBI, and an on-base percentage of .263.

He ended his career with an overall .963 fielding percentage.

After retiring as a player, Mackanin spent many years managing and coaching in the minor leagues.

1989

He later managed the Águilas in two seasons, guiding the team to the 1989 Caribbean Series title.

Mackanin was born in Chicago, Illinois.

He is a graduate of Brother Rice High School and the University of Illinois at Chicago in Chicago.

Mackanin is married to Nancy and they have one son.

1997

He became the Expos' third base coach in 1997 and spent four years in that position.

2001

After managing the minor league Hickory Crawdads and Lynchburg Hillcats in 2001 and 2002, Mackanin became the bench coach for the Pittsburgh Pirates for the 2003 season.

2005

Mackanin briefly managed the Pittsburgh Pirates, in 2005.

After Lloyd McClendon was fired, Mackanin served as the Pirates' interim manager for the last month of 2005, leading the team to a 12–14 record.

He spent the next season managing in the Pirates' minor league system at Bradenton.

2007

Following the firing of Cincinnati Reds manager Jerry Narron, in 2007, Mackanin (who was the team's advance scout, at the time) became the acting Reds’ manager, for the duration of that campaign; the Reds then decided to replace Mackanin with Dusty Baker.

Mackanin was hired by the Cincinnati Reds as a scout for the 2007 season, but when the team fired manager Jerry Narron on July 1 of that year, he was named the club's interim manager.

Narron had led the Reds in the first half of the 2007 season to a league-worst 51 losses, but during Mackanin's tenure, the team had a winning percentage above .500.

2008

The Reds decided not to hire Mackanin on permanently for the 2008 campaign, instead deciding on veteran experience with Dusty Baker.

2009

Mackanin was the Phillies' bench coach, from 2009 to 2012.

Mackanin was hired by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2009 as the bench coach.

2012

On October 3, 2012, the Phillies fired him by deciding not to renew his contract for the 2013 season.

2013

After spending the 2013 season as a scout for the New York Yankees, he served as Philadelphia's third base coach in 2014 and 2015, then became interim manager, following Ryne Sandberg’s resignation.

2014

He was rehired by the Phillies for the 2014 season to be the 3rd base coach for Ryne Sandberg.

2015

On June 26, 2015, Mackanin was appointed Phillies manager after Sandberg suddenly stepped down.

In 2015 Mackanin was successful on a lower percentage of replay challenges than any other MLB manager with 10 or more challenges, at 76.2%.

2016

The Phillies later announced that they were removing the "interim" label and Mackanin would serve as the team's manager in 2016.

2017

On September 29, 2017, the team announced that Mackanin would not return as the Phillies’ field manager, for the 2018 season.

On September 29, 2017, the Phillies announced that Mackanin would not return for the 2018 season, but would instead take on a front office role for the remainder of his contract.