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Warner to return as Redbirds manager

Eversgerd tapped as pitching coach, Budaska as hitting coach
January 4, 2013
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Ron "Pop" Warner will return to Memphis in 2013 for his second season as the Redbirds manager. The announcement was made today by St. Louis Cardinals farm director, John Vuch.

Warner will be joined on the Memphis bench by hitting coach Mark Budaska, athletic trainer Jeremy Clipperton, strength & conditioning coach Sean Johnson, and a new but familiar face: pitching coach and former Redbirds pitcher Bryan Eversgerd.

The 43-year-old Warner, who has spent every year since 2000 in the Cardinals organization and enters his 10th as a field manager, 13th as a coach, has compiled a 586-591 record (.498) as a Minor League manager.

Warner was originally selected by the Cardinals in the 17th round of the 1991 First-Year Player Draft as a shortstop out of the University of Wyoming and spent nine years playing in the Cardinals farm system prior to entering the managerial ranks. He played for the Redbirds at Tim McCarver Stadium from 1998-99 and was recognized as the first Redbirds player selected as a Pacific Coast League All-Star in 1998.

Budaska, who guided Redbirds batters to a .257 team average in 2012, returns to Memphis for his sixth year as hitting coach.

Eversgerd, who pitched for parts of four seasons in the Major Leagues during a 12-year pro playing career, will serve his first year as a pitching coach with Memphis after spending four of the previous five seasons in the same capacity for the Double-A Springfield Cardinals. He begins his 11th year overall as pitching coach in the Cardinals organization. Eversgerd replaces Blaise Ilsley, who was recently promoted to a position as St. Louis' bullpen coach.

Signed by St. Louis as a nondrafted free agent during a June tryout camp at Busch Stadium in 1989, Eversgerd went 2-5 with a 5.16 ERA and 61 strikeouts in 76 games (one start) at the Major League level with St. Louis (1994, '98), Montreal (1995), and Texas (1997).

Eversgerd pitched nine seasons in the Cardinals organization, including three with the Redbirds from 1998-2000 (12-15, 3.27 ERA, 148 K). The left-hander ranks third in Redbirds' history with 156 relief appearances and was a member of the Pacific Coast League championship team in 2000.

Clipperton, the 2008 PCL Minor League Trainer of the Year, returns to the Bluff City in 2013 to serve his second season with the Redbirds and fourth at the Triple-A level, while Johnson returns to Memphis for his third year as the club's strength and conditioning coach.

The Redbirds open the 2013 home slate at AutoZone Park against the Oklahoma City RedHawks at 7:05 p.m. on Thu, April 4. Season tickets, mini-plan packages and group outing plans for the 2013 season are currently on sale. For further details or to place an order, please contact the Redbirds at (901) 722-0299 or visit www.memphisredbirds.com online.

Ron Warner's managerial record
Year: Club / League / MLB Affiliate / W-L / PCT

2003: Johnson City / Appalachian / Cardinals / 27-36 / .429
2005: Johnson City / Appalachian / Cardinals / 69-71 / .493
2006: Palm Beach / Florida State / Cardinals / 75-60 / .556
2007: Springfield / Texas / Cardinals / 73-63 / .537
2008: Springfield / Texas / Cardinals / 76-64 / .543
2009: Springfield / Texas / Cardinals / 71-69 / .507
2010: Springfield / Texas / Cardinals / 76-64 / .543
2011: Springfield / Texas / Cardinals / 62-77 / .446
2012: Memphis / Pacific Coast / Cardinals / 57-87 / .396
Career total (9 seasons): 586-591 / .498

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