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that month, then notched only one safety in ten at bats during an early-season 1962 trial with Minnesota. He did not return to the Majors until June 1964, when the Twins gave him a 26-game audition. Altogether, he
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to the Triple-A level as skipper of the 1976 Indianapolis Indians. Snyder then spent five seasons as a manager in the
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During that offseason, Snyder joined the Mariners' 1988 staff as first-base coach for veteran manager
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vs. .411) in its four months under Snyder, but the Mariners finished last in the
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This article is about a baseball player. For other people named Jim Snyder, see
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career as a second baseman began in 1953, and after lengthy service with the
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Snyder then spent his first term as coordinator of instruction for the
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in 1991–92. After working as a minor-league coach in the
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September 15, 1961, for the Minnesota Twins
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in 1989–90, returning to the big leagues as a coach for
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James Snyder (disambiguation)
Second baseman
Dearborn, Michigan
Lutz, Florida
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Minnesota Twins
1961
1962
1964
Seattle Mariners
1988
Chicago Cubs
1987
Seattle Mariners
1988
San Diego Padres
1991
1992
professional baseball
player
coach
manager
1988 Seattle Mariners
second baseman
Dearborn, Michigan
games played
Major League
Minnesota Twins

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