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Dave Bush

American baseball player & coach (born 1979)

Dave Bush

Summary

American baseball player & coach (born 1979)

FieldValue
nameDave Bush
imageDave Bush 2009.jpg
image_size250px
captionBush with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2009
positionPitcher / Coach
teamTexas Rangers
number89
birth_date
birth_placePittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
batsRight
throwsRight
debutleagueMLB
debutdateJuly 2
debutyear2004
debutteamToronto Blue Jays
debut2leagueKBO
debut2dateJune 6
debut2year2012
debut2teamSK Wyverns
finalleagueKBO
finaldateOctober 4
finalyear2012
finalteamSK Wyverns
final2leagueMLB
final2dateApril 7
final2year2013
final2teamToronto Blue Jays
statleagueMLB
stat1labelWin–loss record
stat1value56–69
stat2labelEarned run average
stat2value4.73
stat3labelStrikeouts
stat3value768
stat2leagueKBO
stat21labelWin–loss record
stat21value4–6
stat22labelEarned run average
stat22value4.43
stat23labelStrikeouts
stat23value45
  • Toronto Blue Jays (–)
  • Milwaukee Brewers (–)
  • Texas Rangers ()
  • SK Wyverns ()
  • Toronto Blue Jays () As coach
  • Boston Red Sox (–)
  • Texas Rangers (–present)

David Thomas Bush (born November 9, 1979) is an American professional baseball coach and former pitcher who is the current assistant pitching coach for the Texas Rangers. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Toronto Blue Jays, Milwaukee Brewers, and Texas Rangers, as well as in the KBO League for the SK Wyverns.

From 2020 to 2023, Bush was the pitching coach for the Boston Red Sox.

Early life

Bush graduated from Conestoga High School in Berwyn, Pennsylvania and played college baseball at Wake Forest University where he was a double major in psychology and sociology. In 2000 and 2001, he played collegiate summer baseball for the Chatham A's of the Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL), where he posted a league-leading 11 saves in 2000 with an earned run average of 0.84, and returned in 2001 to post an ERA of 0.34. In 2011, Bush was inducted into the CCBL Hall of Fame.

Playing career

Milwaukee Brewers

On August 11, 2010, in a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Bush became the third player in Major League history to allow four straight home runs (Paul Foytack and Chase Wright were the others). Bush was touched for consecutive solo blasts by Adam LaRoche, Miguel Montero, Mark Reynolds and Stephen Drew.

Texas Rangers

On January 30, 2011, Bush signed a minor league contract with the Texas Rangers as their long reliever. He was designated for assignment on July 1, 2011. He was released on July 6.

Chicago Cubs

Bush signed a minor league contract with the Chicago Cubs on July 15. He opted out of his contract on August 11, after appearing in five games for the Triple-A Iowa Cubs, recording a 6.14 ERA.

Philadelphia Phillies

On August 14, 2011, Bush signed a minor league contract with the Philadelphia Phillies. On June 5, 2012, Bush opted out of that contract to pitch for the SK Wyverns of the KBO.

Toronto Blue Jays

Bush started the 2013 season with the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons, but the Blue Jays brought him up on April 6 when Jeremy Jeffress was designated for assignment. Bush was designated for assignment on April 8, 2013. Bush cleared waivers and was assigned to Triple-A Buffalo.

Near no-hitters

On three instances in Bush's career, he flirted with a no-hitter, taking it beyond seven complete innings. The first was on July 20, 2004, while pitching with the Blue Jays in only his third major-league starting appearance. He pitched innings against the Oakland A's until Damian Miller, his future teammate with the Brewers, singled against him. In Milwaukee, Bush's next opportunity came against his former team, Toronto, on June 19, 2008. Lyle Overbay, the man Bush was traded for, led off the eighth inning with a triple to end the bid. In an April 23, 2009 game against the Philadelphia Phillies, he once again took the no-hit bid innings before giving up a home run to Matt Stairs.

Post-playing career

Bush at a baseball clinic at [[Lucius D. Clay Kaserne]] in 2016

Bush began working in private business in Bridgton, Maine, in 2011, but he remained in baseball as a coach at Bridgton Academy. He joined MLB International as an envoy-coach in March 2015, serving for two years as a pitching coach with national teams from China and South Africa, then joined the Red Sox late in 2016 as a pitching development analyst. On January 10, 2019, Bush was named minor league pitching coordinator (performance) for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball.

On October 31, 2019, Bush was named the pitching coach for the Boston Red Sox. He was fired by the Red Sox on October 9, 2023.

After being let go as by Boston in 2023, Bush was hired in January 2024 as the director of pitching strategy for the Texas Rangers.{{cite web|url=https://www.mlb.com/rangers/news/rangers-hire-dave-bush-ex-red-sox-coach|title=Pitcher from 2011 AL title team joins Rangers' staff

References

References

  1. "Dave Bush Stats". Baseball Almanac.
  2. "2000 Chatham As". thebaseballcube.com.
  3. "2001 Chatham As". thebaseballcube.com.
  4. "Former A's Mike Lowell and David Bush to Enter CCBL Hall of Fame". chathamanglers.com.
  5. (August 12, 2010). "Diamondbacks hit major league record-tying four straight homers in win". [[ESPN]].
  6. Fraley, Gerry. (2011-07-01). "Rangers activate Hunter; designate Bush". [[The Dallas Morning News]].
  7. Nicholson-Smith, Ben. (6 July 2011). "Rangers Release Dave Bush". MLBTradeRumors.com.
  8. Nicholson-Smith, Ben. (15 July 2011). "Cubs Sign Dave Bush". MLBTradeRumors.com.
  9. Nicholson-Smith, Ben. (11 August 2011). "Dave Bush Elects Free Agency". MLBTradeRumors.com.
  10. Adams, Luke. (14 August 2011). "Phillies To Sign Dave Bush". MLBTradeRumors.com.
  11. (April 6, 2013). "Blue Jays send Jeffress to triple-A, recall Bush".
  12. Roy, Kieran. (April 8, 2013). "Jays Claim 1B Mauro Gomez; DFA Dave Bush".
  13. (April 9, 2013). "Dave Bush sent to Triple-A".
  14. McCalvy, Adam. (April 23, 2009). "Another ex-Brewer thwarts Bush's no-no".
  15. [https://www.bostonherald.com/2017/11/26/mastrodonato-dave-bush-brings-data-deft-touch-to-job-developing-pitchers-for-red-sox/ Mastrodonato, Jason (26 November 2017), ''Dave Bush Brings Data, Deft Touch to Developing Pitchers for Red Sox.''] [[The Boston Herald]]
  16. (2019-01-10). "Red Sox set player development, Minors staffs".
  17. (October 31, 2019). "Red Sox Announce Updates to Major League Coaching Staff".
  18. Axisa, Mike. (October 9, 2023). "Red Sox fire pitching coach Dave Bush amid sweeping offseason makeover, per report". cbssports.com.
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