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Ned Yost Biography
Ned Yost is one of the most popular and richest Baseball Manager who was born on August 19, 1955 in Eureka, California, United States. He was a former MLB catcher and managed the Milwaukee Brewers from 2002 to 2008. In 2010, he became the manager of the Kansas City Royals. He was instrumental in leading the Royals to an AL Pennant and a World Series Championship in 2014.
Outfielder Alex Gordon became one of his star players both offensively and defensively on the Royals. , outfielder, became one of the Royals’ most important players offensively as well as defensively.
Yost, as a player, was used primarily as a backup catcher for the Brewers from 1980 to 1983 (which included the 1982 World Series), and then spent a year with the Texas Rangers (1984; he played a career-high 80 games with the Rangers, hitting .182) and played 5 games for the Montreal Expos (1985) before retiring.
After a brief stint managing in the minors, Yost joined the Atlanta Braves organization. He was the Braves’ bullpen coach from 1991 to 1998 and earned a ring as a part of the 1995 World Series championship team that defeated the Cleveland Indians in six games. He also was part of the 1991, 1992, 1996, and 1999 National pennant winning teams that lost each of those series to the Minnesota Twins (1991), the Toronto Blue Jays (1992), and the New York Yankees (1996, 1999) respectively. In 1999 Yost became the Braves’ third base coach, a position he maintained until the end of the 2002 season.
His son Ned Yost IV was a coach for the Milwaukee Brewers’ farm team.
| Name | Ned Yost |
| First Name | Ned |
| Last Name | Yost |
| Occupation | Baseball Manager |
| Birthday | August 19 |
| Birth Year | 1955 |
| Place of Birth | Eureka |
| Home Town | California |
| Birth Country | United States |
| Birth Sign | Leo |
| Full/Birth Name | |
| Parents | Ned Yost, Jr., Lee Moffitt |
| Siblings | Billy Moffitt, Dan Yost |
| Spouse | Deborah Ann Yost |
| Children(s) | Edgar Frederick Yost IV, Jenny Yost, Andrew Yost, Joshua Yost |
Ethnicity, religion & political views
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Yost’s managing came under fire late in 2007. During the season, the Brewers held an 8-1/2 game division lead over the Cubs by June 23 but failed to hold on to the advantage, finishing two games behind the Cubs. Yost’s bullpen management, lineup strategies, and bench management were blamed. He also was thrown out of three games in the last week of the season. However, general Manager Doug Melvin announced Yost’s return for the 2008 season.
Ned Yost Net Worth
Ned Yost is one of the richest Baseball Manager from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Ned Yost's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
He was accepted to the college baseball team of Chabot Junior College, Hayward, California.
He was the backup catcher for Brewers during 1982 World Series, when they were defeated in seven games by the St. Louis Cardinals.
Edgar Frederick Yost III (/ˈ j oʊ s t / ; born August 19, 1954) is a former Major League Baseball catcher and manager of the Milwaukee Brewers and Kansas City Royals. He played for the Brewers, Texas Rangers, and Montreal Expos.
| Net Worth | $5 Million |
| Salary | Under Review |
| Source of Income | Baseball Manager |
| Cars | Not Available |
| House | Living in own house. |
Yost’s tenure oversaw a revitalization of the Brewers franchise, leading them from losing records to championship contender. However, his teams were plagued by inconsistency, most notably squandering a large lead in the division during the 2007 season and a significant advantage in the wild card race in 2008. Yost finished seventh in voting for Manager of the Year in 2007. While he wore No. 5 on his jersey as a player with the Brewers, as a manager, he wore No. 3 on his jersey as a tribute to his close friend, deceased NASCAR racer and baseball fan Dale Earnhardt.
He was fired as manager on September 15, 2008, with 12 games remaining in the regular season. The Brewers were still in the playoff race, but had lost 11 of their last 14 games. Yost finished his Brewers career with a 457–502 record. Third-base coach Dale Sveum was named his interim replacement and served until the end of the season, leading the Brewers to clinch the wild card spot on the last day of the season for their first trip to the postseason since 1982 when they made it to the World Series. They were eliminated by the Phillies, the eventual World Series champions, in the 2008 National League Division Series, 3 games to 1.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
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| Height | Unknown |
| Weight | Not Known |
| Body Measurements | Under Review |
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| Feet/Shoe Size | Not Available |
On October 29, 2002, Yost was named the Brewers manager, succeeding Jerry Royster. National League manager Tony La Russa named Yost to be part of his coaching staff for the 2005 MLB All-Star Game.
Following the 2009 season, Yost was a candidate to be the next manager of the Houston Astros, however the position was filled by Brad Mills.
Who is Ned Yost Dating?
According to our records, Ned Yost married to Deborah Ann Yost . As of December 1, 2023, Ned Yost’s is not dating anyone.
Relationships Record: We have no records of past relationships for Ned Yost. You may help us to build the dating records for Ned Yost!Yost and his wife, Deborah, have four children and live in rural Georgia during the off-season. One of his sons, Ned Yost IV, serves as a coach for the San Antonio Missions, Class AAA minor league affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. Prior to becoming a coach in 2009, the younger Yost played first base for the Class-A Brevard County Manatees in 2007, his third season in the minors, hitting .248 with a .283 slugging percentage.
Top Facts about Ned Yost
- Ned Yost is a retired MLB catcher and manager.
- He played for the Brewers, Rangers, and Expos.
- Yost managed the Royals to two World Series appearances.
- He won the 2015 World Series with the Royals.
- Yost has over 1,200 career wins as a manager.
- He was named Manager of the Year in 2017 by Baseball America.
- Yost suffered a life-threatening fall from a tree stand in 2019.
- He announced his retirement as Royals’ manager in September 2019.
- Yost is known for his calm demeanor and player development skills.
- He was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in 2020.
Facts & Trivia
Ned Ranked on the list of most popular Baseball Manager. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Ned Yost celebrates birthday on August 19 of every year.
On May 13, 2010, Yost was named manager of the Kansas City Royals, replacing Trey Hillman. Prior to the 2012 season, the Royals signed Yost to a contract extension through the 2013 season. In the 2013 season, Yost posted an 86-76 record with the Royals, their first winning season since 2003.
Where is Ned Yost now?
Yost announced his retirement on September 23rd, 2019. In retirement, Ned and his wife Deborah, continue to live on their Georgia farm.
When did Ned Yost retire?
Last summer was Ned Yost’s first without professional baseball since 1973. After retiring as Royals manager following the 2019 season, Yost headed to his Georgia farm as planned, but tried his hand at something new: canning vegetables with his wife, Deborah.
How old is Ned Yost?
66 years (August 19, 1955)
Is Ned Yost still coaching?
Yost said he has no regrets about his decision to retire. “I don’t miss any of it right now,” Yost said. “I’ve done it my whole life. I managed for 16 years, I coached for 12 years, and I played for six and a half years.
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