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Batting average
  
.213

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Jeff Cox

RBIs
  
9

Hits
  
36


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Nominations
  
James Beard Award for Reference and Scholarship

Books
  
The Organic Cook's Bi, Your organic garden wi, Landscaping with nature, Jeff Cox's 100 greatest g, The organic food shop

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Jeffrey Lindon Cox (born November 9, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball third base coach for the Chicago White Sox. He is currently a baserunning specialist for the Detroit Tigers. Previously, Cox was a second baseman for the Oakland Athletics during the 1980 and 1981 seasons. He batted and threw right-handed.

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Coaching career

Cox has completed three seasons with the Chicago White Sox as a third base coach. On January 21, 2013 the Tigers hired Jeff Cox as a baserunning consultant.

2003-2005

Cox was the Florida Marlins bench coach, bullpen coach, then eventually the third base coach and in 2003 when they won the World Series.

2006-2007

Cox was the third base coach and infield instructor for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Playing career

In a 61-game career, Cox was a .213 hitter (36-for-169) with 20 runs and nine RBI without home runs.

Personal

Jeff Cox is single father and has one daughter named Kimberly. He graduated in 1973 from South Hills High School located in West Covina, California. In high school, Cox was a three-sport athlete lettering in baseball, basketball, and cross-country. His senior year in high school he was named to the California Interscholastic Federation first team in baseball and basketball. Cox later attended Manatee Junior College in Bradenton, Florida while also playing at the Royals Baseball Academy. Cox played two years of basketball at Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, California and also attended Cal Poly-Pomona.

References

Jeff Cox Wikipedia