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Dubee with the Phillies in 2008
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Born: (1957-10-19) October 19, 1957 (age 66) Brockton, Massachusetts, U.S. | |
Bats: Switch Throws: Right | |
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Richard Peter Dubee, Jr. (born October 19, 1957) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) coach. He has previously coached at the Major League level for the Florida Marlins (now Miami Marlins), Philadelphia Phillies, and Detroit Tigers.
Dubee was drafted in the third round of the 1976 MLB draft by the Kansas City Royals. He pitched six years in the Royals system and finished his career 45–49 with a 4.07 earned run average and twenty-six complete games.
Dubee began his coaching career with the Kansas City Royals in 1982. He was the Florida Marlins pitching coach from 1998 to 2001. He then served as the pitching coach for the Philadelphia Phillies from 2005 to 2013. The 2013 season was Dubee's thirteenth and final season in the Phillies organization, and ninth as pitching coach.
He was hired as the Atlanta Braves Minor League pitching coordinator in November 2013, replacing Dave Wallace.[1]
On October 29, 2015 Dubee was named the new pitching coach for the Detroit Tigers, replacing retiring Jeff Jones.[2]
In 2021, Dubee was named Coach of the Year in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League, after leading the Saugerties Stallions to the championship.
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Preceded by | Florida Marlins pitching coach 1998–2001 |
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Preceded by | Philadelphia Phillies pitching coach 2005–2013 |
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Preceded by | Detroit Tigers pitching coach 2016–2017 |
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Philadelphia Phillies 2008 World Series champions
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