Dean TreanorInducted into the Albuquerque Professional Baseball Hall of Fame
Former Isotopes manager Dean Treanor was inducted into the Albuquerque Professional Baseball Hall of Fame Saturday, July 7, at Isotopes Park. Treanor was elected by the Albuquerque Professional Baseball Hall of Fame committee for his contributions to both the Isotopes and the Dukes.
Former Isotopes manager Dean Treanor was inducted into the Albuquerque Professional Baseball Hall of Fame Saturday, July 7, at Isotopes Park. Treanor was elected by the Albuquerque Professional Baseball Hall of Fame committee for his contributions to both the Isotopes and the Dukes.
Treanor, 70, is the all-time winningest manager in Isotopes history, leading the club to a 362-353 (.506) record during his five years at the helm (2003, 05-08).
In 2003, the club's inaugural season, Treanor led the Isotopes to their first division title. His 715 games managed are the most in Isotopes history.
A fixture in the community during his time in Albuquerque, the San Luis Obispo, Calif. native was named the Most Community-Minded Isotope in 2008.
The Isotopes were not Treanor's first assignment in Albuquerque as he served as pitching coach of the 2000 division champion Albuquerque Dukes (86-58) which saw the pitching staff compile a 4.48 ERA.
After stops with Altoona and Indianapolis, Treanor reached the Major Leagues after being named the Miami Marlins bullpen coach prior to the 2017 season, a post which he still holds today.
Treanor will be available to the media after batting practice at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday.