Gary George Pettis (born
April 3, 1958, in
Oakland,
California
) is the current first base coach of the Texas Rangers. Prior to
coaching, he spent 11 seasons as a
center
fielder in
Major League
Baseball.
Pettis was selected in the 6th round of the
1979 draft by the Angels,
and played minor league baseball for the
Salinas Spurs of the class "A" California
League in 1980 and then the
Holyoke
Millers of the double "A" Eastern League in 1981. In 1982
Pettis moved up to the big leagues and joined the
California Angels, where
Pettis spent six of the eleven seasons he played in MLB.
After the 1987 season, Pettis went on to play two seasons with the
Detroit Tigers, 1988 through the
following season of 1989. After two years with Detroit, Pettis
joined the Texas Rangers for two seasons 1990-91. Pettis finished
his career in the major leagues in 1992. The 1992 season saw Pettis
play for two different teams. After leaving the Texas Rangers,
Pettis joined the San Diego Padres for the 1992 season but ended
that season back in Detroit with the Tigers
During his career, Pettis consistently hit for low
averages and was known for striking out
often, but he performed extremely well on defense, earning five
Gold Glove Awards. He was noted
for making many spectacular leaping or diving catches, depriving
hitters of home runs or base hits, and was known in baseball
circles as "The man who made center field look easy". Additionally,
he was a prolific base runner and had five seasons where he
stole over 40 bases. Pettis held the
Angels' club record for stolen bases for nearly 20 years, until it
was broken by
Chone Figgins on July
15, 2007. Pettis was tagged as "Pac Man" Pettis by a local radio
station listener call-in contest in 1986, referring to his unusual
speed in the outfield and ability to chase down opponents'
hits.
Pettis had his younger brother pose in for his picture on his 1985
Topps baseball card.
Personal
His nephew,
Austin Pettis, is a
wide receiver for
Boise State University.He also
has Four kids attending school in Orange County.
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