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Bobby Mattick
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Sex:M
Age:89
Birth Date:December 5, 1915
Astrology Sign:Sagittarius
Chinese Sign:Rabbit - Yin
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Died Date:December 16, 2004
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Occupation:Baseball Player

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BOBBY MATTICK
Bobby Mattick

Biography:Bobby Mattick (December 5, 1915 - December 16, 2004) was a shortstop, manager and scout in Major League Baseball, most notably in the Toronto Blue Jays organization.

Born in Sioux City, Iowa, Mattick was the son of outfielder Wally Mattick, who played for the Chicago White Sox in 1912 and 1913 and the St. Louis Cardinals in 1918. Bobby played only one season as a regular with the Chicago Cubs in 1940, although he played for the Cubs from 1938 to 1940 and the Cincinnati Reds in 1941 and 1942. Hampered in 1936 by a foul ball which cracked his skull above his right eye and caused double vision, he was a career .233 hitter with no home runs and 64 RBIs in 206 games.

Mattick began his managerial career in the Southern League in 1944 and 1945. From 1946 to 1978, Mattick worked for nine different baseball organizations including the Montreal Expos. He was credited by some baseball personnels as an incomparable longtime scout and player development specialist, signing such stars as Frank Robinson, Vada Pinson, Curt Flood, Rusty Staub, Don Baylor, and Gary Carter. One of the Blue Jays' original employees in its inaugural season, Bobby first joined the team in 1976 as the scouting supervisor, and helped draft the expansion Blue Jays. In 1978 Mattick was appointed the director of player development. 1980 saw him take over the role of manager from Roy Hartsfield, the Blue Jays' original manager, becoming the oldest rookie manager to start a season at 64. The 1981 season was interrupted by a player strike, and the Jays improved their winning percentage in 1981 but still finished in last place in the American League East Division in both halves of the season.

Following the 1981 season and a 104-164 career record during his two-year tenure as manager, he continued to work in the Jays' organization as executive co-ordinator of baseball operations before his promotion to vice president of baseball in 1984. Mattick played a key administrative role in scouting and development, leading to the Blue Jays' five AL East Division championships, and World Series crowns in 1992 and 1993.

Mattick was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999, and the club renamed its spring training complex The Bobby Mattick Training Center in 2003. He was part of the Blue Jays' delegation at the 2004 Major League Baseball winter meetings in Anaheim, California.

According to the information from the Blue Jays , Mattick died after suffering a stroke at his Scottsdale, Arizona home. Mattick's wife Jackie died about two years previously. They had no children.


Chinese Horoscope for Bobby Mattick
Includes characteristics and Vices
Bobby Mattick's Chinese Horoscope
Chinese Year: February 14, 1915 - February 02, 1916
Birthday: December 5, 1915

The Rabbit is a Yin,
and is the Fourth sign of the Chinese horoscope.

Characteristics:    
Tact
Finesse
Virtue
Prudence
Longevity
Ambition
Vices:
Secretiveness
Squeamishness
Pedantry
Dilettantism
Hypochondria
Complexity


Personality and Character Cards:
Personality and character cards are identical!

Bobby Mattick's Personality Tarot Card The Lovers - Personality Card

Birthday: December 5, 1915

A relationship or love affair with a trial or choice involved.


This year's Growth Tarot Card
Based on this year's birthday

Bobby Mattick's Growth Tarot Card The Lovers

Birthday: December 5, 2023

A relationship or love affair with a trial or choice involved.

 

 

 

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