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Eugene Patrick Glynn (born September 22, 1956, at Waseca, Minnesota) is an American professional baseball coach and a former minor league manager and . He was the infield and baserunning coordinator of the of Major League Baseball, and previously served as third base coach of the from 2015–18. "Gene Glynn: 'It's special being in the big leagues and being home'" Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, 2014-11-12 He also has held coaching positions with four other MLB teams. As an active player, he stood tall, weighed , and threw and batted right-handed.

Glynn graduated from Waseca High School and Mankato State University (now Minnesota State University, Mankato), where he starred in both baseball and basketball. He was Minnesota's first "Mr. Basketball" in 1975.

Glynn was signed as a non-drafted free agent by the in 1979 and played seven seasons in Montreal's , including parts of three campaigns (1982–84) at the Triple A level. His season, in the 1979 New York–Penn League, was his best, with 36 runs batted in in 64 games played, 71 runs scored, and a batting average of .296.Howe News Bureau, 1985 Montreal Expos Organization Book. St. Petersburg, Florida: The Baseball Library, 1985 He managed five seasons (1987–88; 1990–92) in Short Season-A baseball, beginning in the New York–Penn League. His 1990 , a San Diego Padres affiliate, won the championship.

, the scout who signed Glynn for the Expos in 1979, was the first general manager in the history of the , and he brought Glynn into the 's system in 1992, managing in the Northwest League at , Oregon. They won the south division title and Glynn moved up to minor league field coordinator the following year. By 1994, Glynn was on the coaching staff of the major league Rockies in , serving for five full seasons, through 1998. He then returned to the Expos for one season (1999) as an MLB coach, then spent longer tenures as the third-base coach of the (2000–02) and San Francisco Giants (2003–06).Retrosheet.org

Glynn spent the 2007–11 seasons as a member of the professional scouting staff of the Tampa Bay Rays, based in Waseca. Baseball America 2009 Annual Directory

In 2012, Glynn joined the Twins' organization as manager of the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings. After a 72–72 season, the Red Wings' best record in four years, Glynn returned to Rochester in and , and led his club to identical 77–67 marks. MiLB.com

As a result of his success, Glynn was interviewed for the parent Twins' vacant managerial opening in October 2014, after the firing of veteran skipper . Hall of famer ultimately was hired as the Twins' 2015 pilot, and he added Glynn to his first-year staff as third-base coach.

In , he joined the Marlins as infield and baserunning coordinator. McPherson, Jordan (24 January 2019), "Marlins Hire Juan Pierre to Player Development Staff." The Miami Herald

Glynn retired from baseball after the season. On May 4, 2021, Glynn was announced as the head boys basketball coach at St. Clair High School in St. Clair, Minnesota. He coached the team during the 2021-2022 season and announced he would be stepping down as head coach at the end of the season.

  • Howe News Bureau, 1985 Montreal Expos Organization Book. St. Petersburg, Florida: The Baseball Library, 1985


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