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James Christopher "Chris" Maloney (born September 6, 1961) is the first-base coach for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball. A former minor league first baseman and outfielder, he spent the season as the skipper of the Memphis Redbirds of the Pacific Coast League, his fifth consecutive season as manager of the Cardinals' Triple-A farm club before his hiring, on November 16, 2011, to serve on the 2012 staff of Cardinals' manager Mike Matheny.〔(Cards retain Duncan, McGwire, Oquendo: Aldrete takes over as bench coach, Maloney new first-base coach ), MLB.com (Nov. 16, 2011)〕 ==Early and personal life== Maloney was born on September 6, 1961, in Jackson, Mississippi. He graduated from St. Joseph High School in Jackson and from Mississippi State University.〔Montague, John, ed., ''New York Mets 1985 Organization Book.'' St. Petersburg, Fla.: The Baseball Library, 1985.〕 He was nicknamed "The Hammer" and "Wally Pipp" during his MSU playing days for his smooth stroke and for being the starting first baseman on State's 1983 squad before contracting a stomach virus early in that campaign. College Baseball Hall of Fame member and MLB All-Star Will Clark took over for the ailing Maloney at first and started every game from mid-1983 through the semifinals of the 1985 NCAA World Series for the Bulldogs. His father, J. Con Maloney, was the longtime owner of the Jackson Mets and Jackson Generals of the Texas League, and a co-owner (with Nolan Ryan and family) of Round Rock Baseball, owners of the Round Rock Express. Chris has a brother, Mark, who is a partner with the law firm King & Spalding.
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