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Courtesy/High Plains Daily Leader Mike Hargrove, who won 1,188 games as a major league manager, is “having a blast” leading the Liberal BeeJays in the Jayhawk League this summer.

Published July 09, 2008 11:13 pm - It was simply an innocent question posed last July during “Mike Hargrove Day” in Liberal, Kan.
“He was signing autographs, and one gentleman asked him what he was going to do next summer,” Liberal BeeJays general manager Bob Carlile said. “Mike said ‘I don’t know. I don’t have a job.’
“I said ‘Mike, I could give you a job but not pay you very much.’ He said ‘Bob, it would not take very much.’ I then asked Sharon (Hargrove, Mike’s wife) if she could live here for two months next summer.”


From the Seattle Mariners to the Liberal BeeJays



By Jim Henry

jhenry@joplinglobe.com

It was simply an innocent question posed last July during “Mike Hargrove Day” in Liberal, Kan.

“He was signing autographs, and one gentleman asked him what he was going to do next summer,” Liberal BeeJays general manager Bob Carlile said. “Mike said ‘I don’t know. I don’t have a job.’

“I said ‘Mike, I could give you a job but not pay you very much.’ He said ‘Bob, it would not take very much.’ I then asked Sharon (Hargrove, Mike’s wife) if she could live here for two months next summer.”

Hargrove’s hint of interest in managing the BeeJays caught Carlile off guard. After all, Hargrove had resigned as the Seattle Mariners manager less that three weeks earlier.

“I was dumbfounded,” Carlile said. “I called them about two weeks later and asked Sharon what Mike was going to do next summer. She said ‘He’s going to manage a baseball team.’ I asked where, and she said ‘Yours, we’re coming to Liberal.”

So Hargrove, after winning 1,188 games in 16 years as a major league manager, is managing the BeeJays this summer. Liberal plays the Joplin Slashers in Jayhawk League games on Friday night, Saturday night and Sunday afternoon at Joe Becker Stadium.

“I’m having a blast,” Hargrove said Wednesday afternoon. “It’s a good bunch of kids. We don’t always play well, but we’ve played hard at it. When we have our game going, we can be pretty good.

“They listen to everything you say. I have to be careful I don’t give them too much. ... That was my biggest concern coming in, giving them too much at one time, overwhelming them. There’s so much about this game that a lot of us never learn.

“There is a lot of instruction, and it’s not just me. Galen McSpadden, pitching coach, is head coach at Seward County (Community College), Matt Torrez is an assistant coach at Barton County, Bill Merrell is head coach at Perryton (Texas) High School. It’s a good staff, lot of energy, good instruction, good baseball people. We’ve been doing a lot of work with the kids, and most of them are better players now than when they got here.”

The Liberal players are no longer star-struck about having Hargrove as their manager.

“Early on, there was some of that without a doubt,” said Hargrove, who batted .290 during a 12-year big-league career. “But as we’ve gotten to know each other, they realize I am just like them. I love baseball.

“They’ve loosened up and joke around with me now. (Tuesday) night I picked up a rake and was going to rake around third base, and three guys came over and asked ‘What are you doing?’ They respect the time I had in the game.”

For Hargrove, who grew up 45 miles south of Liberal in Perryton, this is his second summer in Liberal. He played for the BeeJays in 1972 and became one of the estimated 150 BeeJay alums who went on to play in the majors.



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