Jack Mull

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Jack Mull (born September 29, 1943 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania) is a former minor league baseball catcher, a major league coach, and minor league manager, and is currently a minor league coach.

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Career

Mull began his pro career with the Quincy Cubs in 1969 and played in the minors until 1973. He managed the GCL Cubs in 1974, then returned to AAA as a player in 1975 and 1976. In 1985, Mull was a coach for the San Francisco Giants.

Recent Minor League coaching assignments

Year-by-Year Managerial Record

YearTeamLeagueRecordFinishOrganizationPlayoffs
1974Key West Conchs Florida State League Chicago Cubs replaced by Q.V. Lowe
GCL Cubs Gulf Coast League 33-141st Chicago Cubs none League Champs
1977 Cedar Rapids Giants Midwest League 74-664th San Francisco Giants Lost in 1st round
1978 Cedar Rapids Giants Midwest League 53-838th San Francisco Giants
1979 Fresno Giants California League 66-737th San Francisco Giants
1980 Fresno Giants California League 74-664th San Francisco Giants Lost in 1st round
1981 Shreveport Captains Texas League 68-675th San Francisco Giants
1982 Shreveport Captains Texas League 62-737th San Francisco Giants
1983Phoenix Giants Pacific Coast League 61-8210th San Francisco Giants
1984Phoenix Giants Pacific Coast League 69-748th San Francisco Giants
1986 Clinton Giants Midwest League 63-7611th San Francisco Giants
1987 Shreveport Captains Texas League 78-571st San Francisco Giants Lost in 1st round
1988 Shreveport Captains Texas League 74-623rd San Francisco Giants Lost in 1st round
1990 Clinton Giants Midwest League 76-585th San Francisco Giants
1991 Clinton Giants Midwest League 81-581st San Francisco Giants League Champs
1993 Clinton Giants Midwest League 80-541st San Francisco Giants Lost League Finals
1994 Clinton LumberKings Midwest League 57-8213th San Francisco Giants
1996 Kinston Indians Carolina League 76-622nd Cleveland Indians Lost League Finals
1997 Columbus RedStixx South Atlantic League 62-7612th Cleveland Indians
1999 Burlington Indians Appalachian League 21-4910th Cleveland Indians


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