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- Bob_Gebhard abstract "Robert Henry Gebhard (born January 3, 1943) is an American front-office executive in Major League Baseball and a former right-handed pitcher for the Minnesota Twins and Montreal Expos. He was the first general manager in the history of the Colorado Rockies of the National League, serving from 1992, the year before the Rockies made their MLB debut, until his resignation near the end of the 1999 season.He was born in Lamberton, Minnesota.Gebhard attended the University of Iowa. During his playing career, he stood 6'2\" (1.88 m) tall, weighed 210 pounds (95 kg), and batted right-handed. Gebhard was selected by the Twins in the 44th round of the first-ever baseball amateur draft in 1965, but he didn't reach the Twins until the age of 28, on August 2, 1971, when he hurled two scoreless innings against the Chicago White Sox. He appeared in 30 games over the 1971 and 1972 seasons with Minnesota, then was signed as a free agent by the Expos in January 1974. He appeared in one game for Montreal on September 3, 1974, giving up one earned run and five hits in two innings pitched. All told, Gebhard compiled a record of one win, three defeats and an earned run average of 5.93 over 31 games and 41 innings of Major League play.Gebhard's front office career began with the Expos in 1976 as field director of minor league operations. He was a coach on the Expos' Major League staff in 1982, and then served as the club's farm system director from 1983–86. He then returned to the Twins to become assistant general manager under Andy MacPhail, working with Minnesota during its 1987 and 1991 world championship seasons, before becoming the first GM in Rockies' history during the 1991–92 offseason.He supervised the building of the Rockies' farm system during 1992, ran the expansion draft for them, and hired Don Baylor as the club's first manager. The early years of the Rockies were successful at the gate and on the field. In 1993, they set a Major League attendance record of 4.483 million fans in their maiden season at Mile High Stadium, led both leagues in attendance four times, and drew over 3.2 million fans every year during Gebhard's tenure. They also enjoyed three consecutive winning seasons from 1995–97, and a National League wild card playoff appearance in 1995. But successive losing campaigns in 1998–99, amplified by the Rockies' pitching staff's struggles at Coors Field, resulted in rampant speculation in late 1999 that Gebhard would be replaced as general manager. In response, he turned in his resignation on August 20.Gebhard then moved to the St. Louis Cardinals as vice president and top assistant to general manager Walt Jocketty from 2000–04, then joined his current club, the Arizona Diamondbacks, as interim general manager between Joe Garagiola Jr. and Josh Byrnes from August to October 2005. He is currently the D-Backs' vice president and assistant to the general manager.".
- Bob_Gebhard birthDate "1943-01-03".
- Bob_Gebhard birthPlace Lamberton,_Minnesota.
- Bob_Gebhard birthYear "1943".
- Bob_Gebhard debutTeam Minnesota_Twins.
- Bob_Gebhard position Pitcher.
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- Bob_Gebhard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bob Gebhard".
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- Bob_Gebhard birthDate "1943-01-03".
- Bob_Gebhard birthPlace Lamberton,_Minnesota.
- Bob_Gebhard br "g/gebhabo01".
- Bob_Gebhard dateOfBirth "1943-01-03".
- Bob_Gebhard debutdate "--08-02".
- Bob_Gebhard debutleague "MLB".
- Bob_Gebhard debutteam Minnesota_Twins.
- Bob_Gebhard finaldate "--09-03".
- Bob_Gebhard finalleague "MLB".
- Bob_Gebhard finalteam Washington_Nationals.
- Bob_Gebhard name "Bob Gebhard".
- Bob_Gebhard name "Gebhard, Bob".
- Bob_Gebhard placeOfBirth "Lamberton, Minnesota".
- Bob_Gebhard position Pitcher.
- Bob_Gebhard shortDescription "American baseball player and coach".
- Bob_Gebhard stat1label Win–loss_record_(pitching).
- Bob_Gebhard stat1value "1".
- Bob_Gebhard stat2label Earned_run_average.
- Bob_Gebhard stat2value "5.93".
- Bob_Gebhard stat3label Strikeout.
- Bob_Gebhard stat3value "26".
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- Bob_Gebhard stat4value "41".
- Bob_Gebhard statleague "MLB".
- Bob_Gebhard teams "* Minnesota Twins * Montréal Expos".
- Bob_Gebhard throws "Right".