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Jim Presley Jim Presley (left) covering third base after a steal by Rickey Henderson. Third baseman Born: October 23, 1961 (1961-10-23) (age 48) Pensacola, Florida Batted: Right Threw: Right  MLB debut June 24, 1984 for the Seattle Mariners Last MLB appearance June 7, 1991 for the San Diego Padres Career statistics Batting average     .247 Home runs     135 Runs batted in     495 Teams Seattle Mariners (1984-1989) Atlanta Braves (1990) San Diego Padres (1991) Career highlights and awards All-Star (AL): 1986 James Arthur Presley (born October 23, 1961 Pensacola, FL) is a former infielder with an eight year career from 1984 to 1991. He played for the Seattle Mariners of the American League and the Atlanta Braves and San Diego Padres of the National League. He was primarily a third baseman but also saw some time playing first base. His nickname was "Hound Dog". As a youth, he played baseball through the Dixie Youth association, first at Pensacola Brent then later Pensacola Myrtle Grove. He graduated from Escambia High School in 1980. He was named to the American League All-Star team in 1986 after hitting .265 with 27 home runs and a career high 107 RBIs. On December 21, 2005 he was signed to be the hitting coach for the Florida Marlins. He was fired in 2010. See also Top 500 home run hitters of all time External links Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference v • d • e Arizona Diamondbacks 1998 Inaugural Season Roster Opening Day Lineup C Jorge Fábregas | 1B Travis Lee | 2B Edwin Díaz | 3B Matt Williams | SS Jay Bell | LF Brent Brede | CF Devon White | RF Karim García | P Andy Benes Batters C Damian Miller | C Kelly Stinnett | IF Tony Batista | IF Andy Fox | IF Hanley Frías | IF Danny Klassen | IF Andy Stankiewicz | IF/OF Hensley Meulens | IF/OF Mike Robertson | OF Yamil Benítez | OF David Dellucci | OF Bernard Gilkey | OF Chris Jones Pitchers SP Brian Anderson | SP Willie Blair | SP Omar Daal | SP Jeff Suppan | RP Joel Adamson | RP Willie Banks | RP Scott Brow | RP Bobby Chouinard | RP Bryan Corey | RP Alan Embree | RP Ben Ford | RP Barry Manuel | RP Chris Michalak | RP Vladimir Núñez | RP Gregg Olson | RP Ricky Pickett | RP Félix Rodríguez | RP Clint Sodowsky | RP Aaron Small | RP Russ Springer | RP Amaury Telemaco | RP Efrain Valdez | RP Neil Weber | RP Bob Wolcott Manager Buck Showalter Coaches Bench coach Carlos Tosca | Hitting coach Jim Presley | Pitching coach Mark Connor | First base coach Dwayne Murphy | Third base coach Brian Butterfield | Bullpen coach Glenn Sherlock This biographical article relating to an American baseball third baseman is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e