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RIP Vern Hoscheit

SteveJRogers
Jun 11 2007 07:00 PM
Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jun 11 2007 07:33 PM

[url]http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/2007-06-11-912021566_x.htm[/url]

]NEW YORK (AP) — Vern Hoscheit, a coach on four World Series championship teams with the Oakland Athletics and the New York Mets, died Monday in Pierce, Neb. He was 85.

Hoscheit, the Mets' bullpen coach from 1984-87, died at the Pierce Manor nursing home following a long illness, team spokesman Jay Horwitz said.

Born in Brunswick, Neb., Hoscheit was a catcher in the New York Yankees' farm system for 12 seasons starting in 1941. He was a general manager for Quincy (1955-56), Peoria (1957), Greensboro (1958-59), then became president of the Three-I League in 1960.

Hoscheit joined the Baltimore Orioles and was a scout and minor league coordinator (1962-67) and coach (1968). He switched to the Oakland Athletics and was a coach from 1969-74, earning World Series rings in his final three seasons.

He coached for the California Angels (1976) and was the Mets' Gulf Coast League manager in 1983. With the parent team, he served as bullpen coach when New York won the World Series in 1986. He became a minor league catching instructor for the Mets in 1988.

Hoscheit is survived by a son, Billy Ray Hoscheit, and daughters Sherri Ann Huigens and Cathy Jean Brodhaugen.

A funeral is scheduled for Saturday at Brock House Funeral Home in Creighton, Neb.
The Associated Press




seawolf17
Jun 11 2007 07:23 PM

Too bad. Vern was a good dude; I met him once when he visited my baseball camp. RIP, Vern.

cooby
Jun 11 2007 08:21 PM

An 86 Met. RIP

Edgy DC
Jun 11 2007 09:09 PM

I may have this wrong, but I think Vern was the only 86er that the author didn't get to interview for The Bad Guys Won.

SteveJRogers
Jun 11 2007 09:22 PM

Doc, Darryl, Bobby O and a couple of others IIRC.

Pearlman didn't mention why no Doc or Straw in the book but sent me some pissy emails when I wrote about it in a review for the dot com side of Inside Pitch when it came out. Basically the "left messages, never really responded" line.

Ojeda comes to mind because I heard him with Ann Ligouri on WFAN actually say that he was never approached for the book.

Anyway, back on topic. Vern also had a gift of predicting pretty much the exact date his team would win the division. I don't know if he did that in his Oakland years, but he did it in both 86 and 88.

Edgy DC
Jun 12 2007 08:28 AM

Help immortalize Vern.