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Don Wakamatsu 22
Full Name: Wilbur Donald Wakamatsu
Title: Manager

Bio:
MANAGING/COACHING CAREER:
Owns a career 215-248 (.464) record in four seasons as a minor league manager in the Arizona and Los Angeles Angels organizationsmade his managerial debut in 1997 with the Diamondbacks entry in the Arizona Rookie Leaguetook over team in July, guiding club to 22-20 recordmanaged in the Diamondbacks organization at High Desert (A) in the California League in 1998 and at El Paso (AA) in 1999led High Desert to second-half Southern Division title and named the California League Manager of the Year in 1998managed future Major Leaguers Rob Barajas, Junior Spivey, Erubiel Durazo, Brad Penny and John Patterson at El Paso in 1999moved over to the Angels organization in 2000 and managed at Erie (AA) in the Eastern League.

PLAYING CAREER:
Selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 11th round of the 1985 June draft12 seasons as a catcher with seven organizations during his professional playing career from 1985-96appeared in 18 Major League games with the Chicago White Sox in 1991batted .226 (7x31) with one doublerecorded first Major League hit May 22 at Californiamade his professional debut with Billings in the Pioneer League in 1985all nine starts behind the plate came with knuckleballer Charlie Hough on the moundwent to Major League spring training with the Rangers in 1994combined to bat .330 (115x348) in 113 games with Albuquerque (AAA) in 1992-93missed parts of the 1993 and 1994 seasons with a torn ligament in his right elbowtopped Southern League catchers in fielding percentage at Birmingham in 1989 (.990) and Billings in 1985 (.998).

PERSONAL:
Resides in North Richmond Hills, TX with wife, Laura, sons: Jacob and Lucas, and daughter Jadynbecomes the first Asian American to be named manager of a Major League clubgraduated from Hayward High School (CA) in 1981three-sport prep star, lettering in baseball, basketball and footballearned four varsity letters under College Baseball Hall of Fame coach Jim Brock at Arizona State University (1982-85)was the Sun Devils starting catcher from 1983-85, batting .314 (223x711) with 22 doubles, 3 triples, 18 home runs and 133 RBI in 196 career games with ASUplayed in the 1983 and 1984 College World Seriesthree-time All-Pac-10 selection (1983-85)team captain in 1985.