Kash Beauchamp
Kash Beauchamp | |
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Lincoln Saltdogs | |
Outfielder / Coach | |
Born: Grove, Oklahoma | January 8, 1963|
Bats: Right Throws: Right |
James Kash Beauchamp (born January 8, 1963) is an American professional baseball coach and former outfielder who is currently the hitting coach for the Lincoln Saltdogs of the American Association of Professional Baseball.
Career
[edit]Beauchamp is the son of late Major League Baseball player Jim Beauchamp. Beauchamp attended Grove High School in Oklahoma and then Bacone College.
Beauchamp played 12 seasons in the minors, seeing moderate success but never reaching the Majors, although he did get as high as Triple-A. He displayed good speed at the beginning of his professional career, stealing as many as 25 bases in a season, although as his career went on he stole less and less each year.
In 1984, he was the MVP of the Carolina League All-Star Game, going 5-for-6 with a home run, two triples and five RBI. He was voted Best Defensive Outfielder and Outfielder With the Best Arm that year by Baseball America.
Beauchamp was the first player to be signed to a professional (major league affiliated) contract out of the independent leagues when, after hitting .367 with the Rochester Aces of the Northern League in 1993, he was signed by the Cincinnati Reds.
He ended his playing career in 1995, and afterward he began managing and coaching various teams in different independent leagues. From 1995 to 1997, he was a hitting coach in the Montreal Expos farm system. From 1998 to 2000, he managed the New Jersey Jackals of the Northeast League. He managed the Lincoln Saltdogs in 2001 and then the Adirondack Lumberjacks for the next three seasons. He didn't manage in 2005, instead serving as the scouting director for the Golden Baseball League. During his time with the Golden League he was picked up as hitting coach for the Samurai Bears. He also had a role in the movie Season of the Samurai. He managed the Pensacola Pelicans of the American Association in 2006. In 2007, he served as Vice President/Director of Baseball Operations for the South Coast League. He also served as manager of the league's Anderson Joes franchise for the final 37 games of the 2007 season. Beauchamp left both positions in November 2007[1] to become manager of the Wichita Wingnuts of the American Association.
On July 9, 2008, Beauchamp had a major tirade, taking off his shoe and trying to make the umpire smell his shoe along with his armpit; he received a four-game suspension for his actions. His extreme emotional blowup, arguing the controversial call on behalf of his players, received national attention via major television networks and has become something of an internet sensation.[2][3] At the end of the 2008 season, the Wingnuts decided not to retain Beauchamp as their manager.
Beauchamp was hired as the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Independent League Scout in 2017, and retained that role through the 2019 season.[4]
In 2018, Beauchamp served as the hitting coach for the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.[5]
In November 2019, Beauchamp was hired as the hitting coach for the Winnipeg Goldeyes in the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball, serving in that role for two seasons.[4]
On November 23, 2021, the Ogden Raptors announced the hiring of Beauchamp as their next manager.
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Kash "n" Out" (Press release). South Coast League. November 9, 2007. Archived from the original on January 28, 2008.
- ^ Boniface, Dan (July 12, 2008). "Wingnuts manager suspended over tirade with ump". KUSA (TV). Associated Press. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
- ^ Raw Video: Minor League Manager Loses Cool - YouTube. Associated Press. July 11, 2008. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
- ^ a b Schuster, Steve (November 4, 2019). "Baseball Veteran Beauchamp Joins Goldeyes Staff" (Press release). Winnipeg Goldeyes. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
- ^ "Blue Crabs Hire Hitting Coach Beauchamp for 2018". somdbluecrabs.wordpress.com. December 20, 2017. Retrieved December 20, 2017.
References
[edit]- Career statistics from Baseball Reference (Minors)[1]
- ^ Hein, Brett. "Ogden Raptors hire Beauchamp as manager; 2022 schedule official". Standard-Examiner. Retrieved May 2, 2022.
- 1963 births
- Living people
- Albuquerque Dukes players
- American expatriate baseball players in Canada
- Baseball coaches from Oklahoma
- Baseball outfielders
- Baseball players from Oklahoma
- Bacone Warriors baseball players
- Chattanooga Lookouts players
- Edmonton Trappers players
- Florence Blue Jays players
- Greenville Braves players
- Kinston Blue Jays players
- Knoxville Blue Jays players
- Lincoln Saltdogs players
- Medicine Hat Blue Jays players
- Minor league baseball managers
- New Jersey Jackals players
- People from Grove, Oklahoma
- Phoenix Firebirds players
- Richmond Braves players
- Rochester Aces players
- San Antonio Missions players
- Shreveport Captains players
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- Yuma Bullfrogs players