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Dave Oliver

David Jacob Oliver (born April 7, 1951 at Stockton, California) is a former infielder and coach in Major League Baseball, and is currently a member of the front office of the Texas Rangers. Primarily a second baseman as a professional player, he batted left-handed and threw right-handed, stood tall and weighed . He attended California Polytechnic University.
Oliver originally signed with the Cleveland Indians in 1973 after being selected in the third round of the June draft, and his only trial in the Major Leagues consisted of seven games with the 1977 Indians. He batted 22 times, collecting seven hits, including a triple, three runs batted in, and four bases on balls. His batting average was .318. He returned to the Cleveland farm system and played through 1980, then became manager of the Indians' Batavia farm club in the Short Season Class A New York-Penn League in 1981–82. The following year, he joined to the Rangers for the first time, as manager of their Tri-Cities affiliate in the Short Season-A Northwest League. Then, in 1984, he became the Rangers' roving minor league infield instructor. In 1985–86, he returned to managing, this time at the Triple-A level, as pilot of Texas' top affiliate, the Oklahoma City 89ers of the American Association, leading them to a first place finish in the Association's Western Division in 1985.
He was then promoted to the Major Leagues as a coach for the Rangers (1987–94) and the Boston Red Sox (1995–96), working as a third-base coach after 1987 under managers Bobby Valentine, Toby Harrah and Kevin Kennedy.
He spent the season in professional baseball as manager of the Stockton, California-based Mudville Nine, a Class A California League farm team of the Cincinnati Reds, but largely worked in private business in the Stockton area until he rejoined the Rangers as special assistant for baseball operations in , hired by Ranger CEO and former Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan.〔(Recordnet.com, 2011-5-18 )〕 In , he was listed by the Rangers as special assistant for player development.〔Leventhal, Josh, ed. ''Baseball America 2013 Directory'', p. 71.〕
==References==

* Boston Red Sox 1996 media guide.

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