'Jeron Kennis Royster' (born
October 18,
1952 in
Sacramento, California) was a
third baseman for the
Los Angeles Dodgers,
Atlanta Braves,
San Diego Padres,
Chicago White Sox, and the
New York Yankees, as well as a former manager of the
Milwaukee Brewers. He was signed by the Dodgers as an amateur free agent in
1970 at age 17, and three years later, he made the big leagues with Los Angeles. He never had more than 13 games with the Dodgers, and they quickly shipped him off to the
Atlanta Braves as part of a six-player trade that included
Jimmy Wynn,
Tom Paciorek, and
Dusty Baker. He became a regular third baseman with the Braves, and in
1976, he was named to the
1976 Topps All-Star Rookie Roster. Royster Was joined in the Braves line-up with
Rowland Office, a
C.K. McClatchy High School alumni. The two, who played against each other in high school, batted one and two in the Braves batting order. After nine years with the Braves, he joined the
Padres as a
free agent, but he was no longer an everyday infielder. In 1987, he split the season with the
Chicago White Sox and the
New York Yankees. He returned to the Braves in
1988 at age 35, and retired at the end of the season. He re-emerged in the major leagues as a coach for the
Milwaukee Brewers under manager
Davey Lopes, but after only 15 games in
2002, Lopes was fired and Royster was named
interim manager. Two weeks later, the interim tag was removed, but at the end of a disappointing 53-94 stint, he was fired.
Royster managed the
Las Vegas 51s from 2005-2006.
In late September 2006, he was fired as manager of the Dodgers' triple-A affiliate in Las Vegas, which was 67-77 that season. Royster had a record of 124-163 in two seasons at Las Vegas and has a career minor league record of 598-659. He was the Dodgers' minor league infield coordinator in 2003 and 2004 and a minor league manager in the San Diego Padres organization for several seasons.
Royster graduated from
Sacramento High School.
See also
★
Chicago White Sox all-time roster
Sources
★