Binghamton Mets Announce 2013 Field
Staff
BINGHAMTON, NY – The New York Mets announced
today that all five members of the Binghamton Mets field staff from last season,
led by manager Pedro Lopez, will return to guide the club in 2013.
Lopez, 43, will be joined
by hitting coach Luis Natera and pitching coach Glenn Abbott. Athletic trainer
Matt Hunter and strength & conditioning coach Dustin Clarke round out the
staff.
Managing at the Double-A
level for the first time, Lopez steered the 2012 Binghamton Mets to a 68-74
record. The Puerto Rico native also celebrated his 500th managerial
win on September 2 when the B-Mets defeated the Trenton Thunder at NYSEG
Stadium.
Lopez has steadily climbed the Mets’ minor
league managerial ladder; compiling winning records at each stop leading to
Binghamton. His journey began with the Kingsport Mets (Rookie) in 2008, where he
guided the club to a 34-32 mark. Under his watch in 2009, the Brooklyn Cyclones
(Short Season-A) finished second in the McNamara Division and punched their
ticket to the New York-Penn League postseason with a 45-30 record. Lopez kept
the success rolling at his next managerial stop with the Savannah Sand Gnats
(Low-A) in 2010. They went 75-64, but missed a playoff berth by two
games.
As skipper of the St. Lucie Mets (High-A) in
2011, his squad charged out of the gate, going 18-3 to start the season en route
to the First Half South Division crown. In the postseason, the Mets defeated the
Bradenton Marauders to take the South Division Championship before falling in
the FSL Championship Series.
The former catcher logged 13 seasons in the
minor leagues as a player after being drafted in the 21st round by
the San Diego Padres in 1988. He reached as high as Triple-A with the Las Vegas
Stars before joining the Milwaukee Brewers organization in 1995. Lopez finished
his playing career with the Houston Astos’ system in 2000. In 909 career games,
he hit .247, clocked 49 home runs and drove in 338 runs.
Pedro and his wife, Gladys, have twin
daughters, Leslian Marie and Lainey Marie and reside in Toa Baja, Puerto
Rico.
Entering his third season in the New York
Mets’ organization, Abbott returns to the Southern Tier for his second year as
pitching coach. Prior to his time with the Mets, Abbott was a pitching coach for
five years in the San Diego Padres’ system, spent four seasons with the Texas
Rangers’ organization and logged 13 years at various levels with the Oakland
Athletics. The Arkansas native began his coaching career with the Little Falls
Mets in 1985.
After getting drafted by the Oakland
Athletics in the 8th round in 1969, Abbott spent 11 seasons in the
Major Leagues as a starting pitcher for the A’s (1973-76), Seattle Mariners
(1977-83) and Detroit Tigers (1983-84). In 248 career games, the righty made 206
starts, went 62-83, amassed a 4.39 ERA, struck out 484 batters and hurled five
shutouts.
As a member of the Athletics in 1975, Abbott
was part of the first four-pitcher no-hitter in MLB history. On September 28, he
combined with Vida Blue, Paul Linblad, and Rollie Fingers to baffle the Angels
on the final day of the regular season.
Abbott resides with his wife, Patti, in North
Little Rock, Arkansas. The couple has three children, Todd, Jeff and
Amy.
Luis Natera will serve as the B-Mets hitting
coach for the sixth straight season and seventh overall. This year marks
Natera’s 22nd in the Mets’ organization. He has served as a hitting
coach at five different levels during that timeframe, including stints with
Buffalo (AAA, 2009), St. Lucie (High-A, 2007), Hagerstown (Low-A, 2005-06),
Kingsport (Rookie, 2003-04), and Capital City (Low-A, 1999).
Natera served in his native country as
coordinator of the Mets’ Dominican Academy in 2001 and 2002. He managed the
Dominican Mets (Rookie) in 2002 and skippered the DSL Mets from
1992-1997.
The 47-year-old played shortstop in the Mets’
system from 1984 to 1988 and reached as high as Low-A Savannah Sand Gnats. He
lives with wife Maria Elena and their sons Luis Alberto, Jose Luis, and David
Luis.
The B-Mets also welcome
back athletic trainer Matt Hunter for his third season and strength &
conditioning coach Dustin Clarke for his second campaign. Hunter entered the
ranks of fatherhood this offseason when he and wife, Kendra welcomed son Nicolas
Marco to the world on October 16.
The B-Mets kick off their
22nd season on Thursday, April 4 on the road against the Akron Aeros.
Fans can get their first glimpse of the boys of summer at the home opener at
NYSEG Stadium on April 11 when they host the New Hampshire Fisher Cats at 6:35
PM.
Season tickets and minipacks for the 2013
season are on sale now. Visit the B-Mets Box Office during regular business
hours or call (607)723-METS to order yours today.
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