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Kirk Gibson
MLB debut September 8, 1979 for the Detroit Tigers Last MLB appearance August 10, 1995 for the Detroit Tigers Career statistics (through 2014) Batting average .268 Home runs 255 Runs batted in 870 Games managed 728 Win–loss record 353–375 Teams As player Detroit Tigers (1979–1987) Los Angeles Dodgers (1988–1990) Kansas City Royals (1991) Pittsburgh Pirates (1992) Detroit Tigers (1993–1995) As manager Arizona Diamondbacks (2010–2014) As coach Detroit Tigers (2003–2005) Arizona Diamondbacks (2007–2010) Career highlights and awards 2× World Series champion (1984, 1988) NL MVP (1988) ALCS MVP (1984) Silver Slugger Award (1988) NL Manager of the Year (2011) Kirk Harold Gibson (born May 28, 1957) is an American former professional baseball player and manager. As a player, Gibson was an outfielder who batted and threw left-handed. He spent most of his career with the Detroit Tigers but also played for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Kansas City Royals, and Pittsburgh Pirates. Gibson is currently a color commentator for the Detroit Tigers on Fox Sports Detroit. Gibson is best known for a home run he hit off Dennis Eckersley in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series, during his time with the Dodgers. He was named the National League MVP in 1988. He was named to the All-Star team twice, in 1985 and 1988, but declined the invitation both times. He announced his retirement from baseball in August 1995. Following his retirement as a player, he spent five seasons as a television analyst in Detroit, then became a coach for the Tigers in 2003. He became the Diamondbacks' bench coach in 2007, and was promoted to interim manager in 2010 following the midseason dismissal of A. J. Hinch. On October 4, 2010, the Diamondbacks removed the "interim" label, naming Gibson their manager for the 2011 season. Gibson was relieved of his duties as manager on September 26, 2014.

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