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Batting average
  
.256

Win–loss record
  
171–274

Height
  
1.83 m

Home runs
  
1

Winning %
  
.384

Weight
  
88 kg

Runs batted in
  
12

Name
  
Brad Mills

Children
  
Beau Mills

Games managed
  
445

Role
  
Manager


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Teams managed
  
Houston Astros (2010 – 2012)

Education
  
University of Arizona, Lewis–Clark State College

Similar People
  
Beau Mills, Terry Francona, Brett Wallace, Bobby Meacham, Brian Bogusevic

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James Bradley Mills (born January 19, 1957) is a former manager of the Houston Astros and a former Major League Baseball (MLB) player. He currently serves as a bench coach for the Cleveland Indians. He is the father of retired professional baseball player Beau Mills.

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Early life

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Mills was educated at Exeter High School in California, College of the Sequoias, and the University of Arizona, where he was drafted in the 17th round by the Montreal Expos.

Playing career

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Mills reached the major leagues in 1980 and went on to post a .256 batting average with one home run and 12 RBI in 106 games played for the Expos (1980–83). He divided his time between Triple-A and the majors in each of those seasons, and sustained a right knee injury that ended his playing career at the age of 29. A full-time left-handed hitter and primarily a third baseman, he also saw time at first base and second. Mills became forever a part of major league history, when in 1983 he was Nolan Ryan's 3,509th career strikeout victim, lifting Ryan past Walter Johnson as the all-time strikeout leader.

Post-playing career

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Mills managed eleven seasons in the minors in the Cubs, Rockies and Dodgers organizations (1987–2002), and also served as an advance scout for the Cubs. Mills was Terry Francona's first-base coach with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1997–2000. In 2003, Mills served as the Montreal Expos bench coach. From 2004 to 2009, Mills was teamed again with Francona when he served as the bench coach for the Boston Red Sox.

Houston Astros Manager

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On October 27, 2009, Mills was named manager of the Houston Astros, replacing interim manager Dave Clark.

Mills holds the dubious distinction of guiding the Astros to the franchise's first ever 100-loss season, which he did in 2011, the trend continued the following season, as his Astros holding the worst record in the majors, Mills was fired on August 18, 2012 along with hitting coach Mike Barnett and first base coach Bobby Meacham. He was succeeded on an interim basis by Oklahoma City RedHawks manager Tony DeFrancesco. The team would go on to finish the season with 100+ losses for the second consecutive year.

Cleveland Indians

On October 31, 2012, Mills was hired as the third base coach of the Cleveland Indians, to work with Francona again. Mills was Francona's bench coach in Boston. On July 11, 2017, Mills managed the American League All-Star team while Indians manager Terry Francona dealt with a health issue.

Managerial record

As of October 2, 2014

References

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