Dennis Sommers

Athlete

1940 –

40

Who is Dennis Sommers?

Dennis James Sommers is a retired American professional baseball catcher, manager and coach. A left-handed batter who threw right-handed, Sommers stood 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighed 205 pounds. He is the brother of Tom Sommers, a former minor league infielder and manager, and one-time player development director of the California Angels.

Dennis Sommers spent the first 18 years of his baseball career as a player and manager in the San Francisco Giants' farm system, peaking for two half seasons with the Tacoma Giants and Phoenix Giants of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League. Later in 1966, he began his managerial career as a midseason replacement for the Lexington Giants of the Class A Western Carolinas League. He handled San Francisco farm teams through 1975, ending as the team's Double-A skipper. His 1975 Lafayette Drillers were co-champions of the Texas League.

After spending the 1976 campaign as pilot of the Chicago Cubs' Midland Cubs TL affiliate, Sommers came to Major League Baseball for the first time as bullpen coach of the New York Mets in 1977–1978, working for Joe Frazier and Joe Torre.

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Jul 12, 1940
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on July 23, 2013

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