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Dodgers News: Tim Wallach To Be Inducted Into Canadian Baseball HOF

Tim WallachOne of the new changes to the Los Angeles Dodgers coaching staff this season is that Tim Wallach is moving from third base coach inside the dugout as Don Mattingly’s bench coach.

Wallach spent most of the off-season interviewing for open managerial positions, but ultimately failed to land a job. However, this morning, the 56-year-old LA native found out he’ll be inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame on June 21 in St. Marys, Ontario.

In his 17-year big league career, Wallach hit .257 with 260 home runs, 1125 RBI and was a five-time All-Star along with a three-time Gold Glove winner at third base. He spent 13-years with the Montreal Expos before being traded to the Dodgers in 1992 for minor leaguer Tim Barker.

Here’s the full press release from the Dodgers announcing the honor for Wallach:

LOS ANGELES – Dodger bench coach Tim Wallach will be inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame on June 21 in St. Marys, Ontario, it was announced today.

 

“I’m both surprised and honored to be selected to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame,” said Wallach. “What a great thrill to be going in with such integral parts of the Montreal Expos for such a long time, and to join many of my old teammates and manager, along with so many people that meant so much to Canadian baseball. This is a great honor for my family and myself.”

 

Wallach is the Expos’ all-time leader in several statistical categories, including games played (1,767), hits (1,694), doubles (360), RBI (905) and total bases (2,728). Nicknamed “Eli” by his teammates, Wallach also ranks third all-time amongst Expos in runs (737) and fourth in home runs (204).

 

Chosen 10th overall by the Expos in the 1979 amateur draft, Wallach began his big league career as an outfielder before evolving into the best third baseman in the franchise’s history. In 13 seasons with the Expos from 1980 to 1992, Wallach was selected to five all-star games (1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990), won three Gold Gloves (1985, 1988, 1990) and captured two Silver Slugger Awards (1985, 1987). He was also named to the Topps All-Star Rookie team in 1981, topped the National League in doubles in 1987 and 1989 and finished fourth in National League MVP voting in 1987.

 

Wallach spent the final four seasons of his 17-year big league career in Los Angeles with the Dodgers and the Angels. Since retiring as a player, the long-time Expo has become a highly regarded coach at both the professional and collegiate levels. In recent years, Wallach has been inducted into the Cal State Fullerton (his alma mater) Titan Athletics Hall of Fame (2005) and the College Baseball Hall of Fame (2011).

 

Wallach and fellow inductees, the voice of the Montreal Expos David Van Horne, former Montreal Expos General Manager Murray Cook and former Team Canada Manager and Toronto Blue Jays Scout Jim Ridley (family will be on conference call as he passed away in 2008), will be available today at 10:00 a.m. PT via conference call. Media can join by dialing 1-877-727-8553 (toll-free from anywhere in North America) with the conference code, which is 202-317-340.

 

The induction ceremony will be part of a festival of events that will also include a celebrity slo-pitch game and home run derby, a London Salutes Canadian Baseball breakfast, the Hall’s 18th annual celebrity golf tournament and a Toronto Blue Jays Honda Super Camp for kids.

Ross Gasmer

Ross Gasmer is a Social Media Producer for @TheHerd and was a contributing writer and editor for Dodger Nation. Follow him on Twitter @Ross_Gasmer12

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