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Terry Lee Steinbach (born March 2, 1962) is an American former professional baseball player and coach. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a catcher from 1986 to 1999, most notably as a member of the Oakland Athletics team that won three consecutive American League pennants and a World Series championship in 1989.
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Nov 6, 2012 · Steinbach was named the Minnesota Twins’ new bench coach and catching coach last month. Next year will mark his 14th year with the Twins but his first as the right-hand man to manager Ron Gardenhire. The former Twins and Athletics player served 14 years in the big leagues, mostly behind the plate.
Oct 17, 2014 · Terry Steinbach won one World Series during his 14-year major-league playing career, and while that remains the pinnacle of his ball-playing days, he admits that the circumstances of that ...
Jan 4, 2012 · After the 1984 season, the A’s sent Steinbach to the Arizona Instructional League to start catching. Steinbach was a backup to Brian Dorsett at Huntsville in 1985, finding more time in the lineup as a designated hitter, but he became the starting catcher in 1986.
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Jul 12, 2020 · A’s catcher Terry Steinbach homered off Dwight Gooden in his unforgettable All-Star moment. Catcher Terry Steinbach (36) gets a forearm bash from Oakland A’s teammate Mark McGwire...
Dec 8, 2021 · That set the stage for what would be a solid career. Steinbach hit for some power, reaching the double digit mark in homers six times as a member of the A’s. He was also a strong defensive catcher, throwing out 36% of would-be base stealers and saving 27 runs behind the plate. Steinbach saved his best for last.