Ron Brand

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Ronald George Brand
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Biographical Information[edit]

Ron Brand was the primary catcher of the Montreal Expos in their inaugural season of 1969, after being selected from the Houston Astros in the expansion draft. He was previously the Astros' starter at catcher in 1965 and 1967. With the Expos, he was originally slated to backup John Bateman, a former Astro teammate, but Bateman was hurt early in the year and Brand hit well enough to keep the job for the remainder of the season, even though he had almost no power. Bateman was starter in 1970 and Brand spent the next two seasons as a utility player, catching a a few games but mainly playing shortstop, second base, third base and the outfield. He made the Expos' out of spring training in 1972 but was sent down at the end of April without playing and never made it back. Overall, he hit .239 in 568 games in the bigs over 8 seasons; he hit 3 homers, but none after 1965, and a career slugging percentage of only .282.

Year-by-Year Managerial Record[edit]

Year Team League Record Finish Organization Playoffs
1974 Niagara Falls Pirates New York-Penn League 33-36 4th Pittsburgh Pirates
1975 Bakersfield Dodgers California League 60-80 8th Los Angeles Dodgers
1976 Tampa Tarpons Florida State League 76-60 1st Cincinnati Reds Lost League Finals

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