Bill Livesey

William Livesey is a professional baseball manager and front office executive. He is a special adviser to the general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Career

Livesey attended the University of Maine and played college baseball for the Maine Black Bears. He graduated in 1962.[1] While a student at Maine, Livesey played several summers with the Dennis Clippers of the Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL).[2]

From 1965 to 1972, Livesey managed the CCBL's Falmouth Commodores. In his eight seasons with Falmouth, Livesey won five league championships, including four consecutive from 1968-1971. At Falmouth, he managed several future major leaguers, including Bill Almon, Mike Flanagan, and Paul Mitchell. Livesey returned to the CCBL to manage the Wareham Gatemen in 1976 and 1977, winning another CCBL title in 1976 with a team featuring future big-leaguer Joe Lefebvre. In 2002, Livesey was inducted into the CCBL Hall of Fame.[3]

Livesey managed the Paintsville Yankees in 1979. He was the Yankees' director of player development from 1980 to 1982. He then managed the Oneonta Yankees in 1983-1984. He served as the Yankees' scouting director from 1991 to 1996.

Livesey moved to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays as director of player development in 1998 and special assistant to the GM from 1999 to 2001. He held the latter position with the Toronto Blue Jays in 2003 and the New York Mets from 2004 to 2005. Livesey returned to the Yankees organization as a scout.[4] After the 2012 season, the Pittsburgh Pirates hired Livesey as a special adviser to general manager Neal Huntington.[5]

Personal life

Livesey's son, Jeff, is a major league coach.[6]

References


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