Bob Didier

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Drafted in 4th round (1967) by Atlanta Braves. In 1976, he was a player/coach with Richomnd. Was a members of the Oakland A's major league coaching staff from 1984-86. He was third base coach for the Seattle Mariners, then was a roving minor league catching instructor from 1991-92 and 2000. Was an advance scout for the New York Yankees in 1997-99 and 2001. Was an advance scout for the Chicago Cubs in 2003-05.
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Drafted in 4th round (1967) by Atlanta Braves. In 1976, he was a player/coach with Richmond. Was a members of the Oakland A's major league coaching staff from 1984-86. He was third base coach for the Seattle Mariners, then was a roving minor league catching instructor from 1991-92 and 2000. Was an advance scout for the New York Yankees in 1997-99 and 2001. Was an advance scout for the Chicago Cubs in 2003-05.
His father is [[Mel Didier]].  
His father is [[Mel Didier]].  

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Bat/Throw: S/R
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 190


Bob Didier played professional baseball from 1967 to 1976.

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Drafted in 4th round (1967) by Atlanta Braves. In 1976, he was a player/coach with Richmond. Was a members of the Oakland A's major league coaching staff from 1984-86. He was third base coach for the Seattle Mariners, then was a roving minor league catching instructor from 1991-92 and 2000. Was an advance scout for the New York Yankees in 1997-99 and 2001. Was an advance scout for the Chicago Cubs in 2003-05. His father is Mel Didier.

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Sources

  • 2008 Arizona Diamondbacks Media Guide.
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