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Calls Mount to Fire Eric Chavez After Mets’ Embarrassing Stat originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
No one has caught the hatred of Mets fans this season more than hitting coach Eric Chavez. While firing him mid-season seems ...
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Eric Chavez was an Oakland Athletics third baseman who earned six consecutive gold gloves from 2001 to 2006. Chavez joined the Yankees in 2015 and went straight from the field to the front office.
Eric Chavez, right, speaks with infield coordinator Miguel Cairo at Mets spring training on Feb. 27. Corey Sipkin for the NY Post “It’s a crash course,” Chavez said.
Chavez played 17 big-league seasons, 13 of them with the A’s. He spent two years with the Yankees. Chavez won six Gold Glove awards at third base. He led the league in walks in 2004. In 1615 ...
Billy Eppler (l. to r.), Eric Chavez and Buck Showalter Mets screen grab Chavez, 44, spent two seasons with the Yankees near the end of his long major league career.
During his first at-bat Thursday, Diamondbacks third baseman Eric Chavez had to leave the game while holding his side in pain. By Matt Snyder May 30, 2013 at 11:57 am ET • 1 min read Comment (s) ...
Chavez made $1.5 million with the Yankees in 2011, which means if he decides to come back for another year, the Yankees could match that salary and not have so much risk. Injury is the only risk ...
Chavez played 17 big-league seasons, 13 of them with the A’s. He spent two years with the Yankees. Chavez won six Gold Glove awards at third base. He led the league in walks in 2004. In 1615 ...