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'''Bill Evers''' (born January 29, 1954 in [[New York, NY]]) is a former bench coach for the [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays]].
'''Bill Evers''' (born January 29, 1954) is a former bench coach for the [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays]].


He received his BA in management and recreation from [[Eckerd College]] in [[St. Petersburg, Florida]] in 1976.[http://tampabay.devilrays.mlb.com/team/coach_staff_bio.jsp?c_id=tb&coachorstaffid=433637]
Evers was born in [[New York, NY]]. He received his BA in management and recreation from [[Eckerd College]] in [[St. Petersburg, Florida]] in 1976.[http://tampabay.devilrays.mlb.com/team/coach_staff_bio.jsp?c_id=tb&coachorstaffid=433637]


During his career in professional baseball, he hit 11 home runs in 274 games, walked 161 times in four years, and struck out 113 times. In 2005, he was named the [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays]] bench coach. Evers has compiled a 1,381-1,206 (.534) record, which is the second most wins among active minor league managers. He has won five minor league championships and has managed three of the Rays' five minor league championship teams.[http://tampabay.devilrays.mlb.com/team/coach_staff_bio.jsp?c_id=tb&coachorstaffid=433637]
During his career in professional baseball, he hit 11 home runs in 274 games, walked 161 times in four years, and struck out 113 times. In 2005, he was named the [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays]] bench coach. Evers has compiled a 1,381-1,206 (.534) record, which is the second most wins among active minor league managers. He has won five minor league championships and has managed three of the Rays' five minor league championship teams.[http://tampabay.devilrays.mlb.com/team/coach_staff_bio.jsp?c_id=tb&coachorstaffid=433637]

Revision as of 22:44, 23 March 2015

Bill Evers (born January 29, 1954) is a former bench coach for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.

Evers was born in New York, NY. He received his BA in management and recreation from Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida in 1976.[1]

During his career in professional baseball, he hit 11 home runs in 274 games, walked 161 times in four years, and struck out 113 times. In 2005, he was named the Tampa Bay Devil Rays bench coach. Evers has compiled a 1,381-1,206 (.534) record, which is the second most wins among active minor league managers. He has won five minor league championships and has managed three of the Rays' five minor league championship teams.[2]

Evers will not be returning for the 2008 season; he will be replaced by former Devil Ray player Dave Martinez.

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