Mgr. Mike Sarbaugh: EL Manager of Year
by Chuck Murr of IndiansInk.net, September 2, 2009 at 7:59pm ET

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Mike Sarbaugh of the Southern Division champion Akron Aeros has been named Eastern League Manager of the Year.

Sarbaugh has led Akron to a league-best 83-53 record while clinching the regular-season Southern Division title for the first time since 2006. The Aeros also became the first team in the 86-year history of the Eastern League with five consecutive 80-win seasons.

"This is a great honor, and it means so much because of how many outstanding managers there are in this league," Sarbaugh said. "I also want to thank pitching coach Ruben Niebla, hitting coach Lee May, Jr., athletic trainer Michael Salazar and strength and conditioning coach Todd Kubacki for all their hard work this season. None of our success as a team would be possible without them, and they should take great pride in this honor as well."

Sarbaugh is in his second season with the Aeros. He led the club to the Southern Division pennant in 2008 and has a career managerial record of 449-321 (.583).

This is his 20th season as a player, coach, or manager in the Indians system. He has never had a losing season in six years as a manager, and has previously won championships with Mahoning Valley in the New York-Penn League in 2004 and Kinston in the Carolina League in 2006. He was also named Carolina League Manager of the Year in 2007.

"Mike represents everything that is important to us in this organization and most importantly he does so every day," Indians Director of Player Development Ross Atkins said. "He is exceptionally consistent with his professionalism, he’s process driven, and he has the natural gift to challenge players to reach their potential."

Sarbaugh signed with the Milwaukee Brewers organization in 1989 before spending the final five seasons of his playing career in the Indians' farm stystem. During that time he appeared in 208 games for the Canton-Akron Indians from 1991-94, batting .251 with 15 home runs and 88 RBI.

He then spent five seasons as a coach with Kinston and Columbus (GA) from 1995-99 and returned to the Aeros for four years as hitting coach from 2000-03, being part of Akron’s first Eastern League championship in 2003.

Connecticut manager Steve Decker was second and Erie's Tom Brookens finished in third place in the voting. The award was voted on by Eastern League managers and coaching staffs, sportswriters, radio and television broadcast personnel, and other members of the media.

Sarbaugh will be recognized on the field prior to Friday’s home game against the Erie SeaWolves. The contest will feature a post-game fireworks show as part of a Kids Cancer Survivors Celebration.



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Mike Sarbaugh
Ht: 6-0 Wt: 185
Position: Mgr.

Bats: R
Throws: R
High School: Donegal SHS
(Mount Joy, PA)
College: Lamar


Biography:
Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent in 1989. ... Acquired by Cleveland in 1990.

Earned all-league honors in baseball and basketball at Donegal High School in Mount Joy, Pa. ... Compiled a four-year career average of .325 in 212 games at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. Hit .369 with seven homers and 35 RBI in 57 games as a senior in 1989.

Spent most of his six-year playing career in the minors in northeast Ohio, appearing in 208 games for the Class AA Canton-Akron Indians. His best season was 1994, when he hit .272 with seven homers and 38 RBI. ... In 455 career games overall, had a .265 average with 31 homers and 207 RBI.

Has been a hitting coach for Kinston (1995), Class A Columbus (1996-97), Kinston (1998-99) and Akron (2000-03). ... Made managerial debut at short-season Mahoning Valley in 2004 and guided Scrappers to the New York-Penn League championship. They went 42-34 during the regular season and swept both Auburn (Blue Jays) and Tri-City (Astros) in the playoffs. ... Managed Class A Lake County to a 72-66 record in 2005 and guided Kinston to the Class A Carolina League championship in 2006. Led the K-Tribe to a division title in 2007. ... In 2008, took over Double-A Akron and guided the Aeros to an 80-62 record and the Southern Division pennant. The Aeros advanced to the Eastern League finals, falling to Trenton in four games.