A father’s pride: former MLB manager Jim Tracy watches his son Chad manage (and win) his debut with the Red Sox
Jim Tracy managed 11 years in the major leagues. He wasn't about to miss his son Chad's debut as manager of the Red Sox Sunday.
BALTIMORE — The announced attendance for Sunday’s game between the Red Sox and Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards was 32,511. Most were Orioles fans. Some were Red Sox fans who made the pilgrimage from New England.
But it’s a safe bet that no one in the seats was more proud than Jim Tracy. Tracy, who managed in the big leagues for 11 seasons with the Dodgers, Pirates and Rockies, was in attendance to witness his son, Chad, in his first game managing the Red Sox. “There were several (special) moments today,” said Jim Tracy, outside the Red Sox clubhouse following a 5-3 Boston win over Baltimore that also marked Chad Tracy’s 500th career managerial win.
“I’ve followed a lot of Worcester Red Sox baseball the last few years, and I’ve watched so many of those guys that were playing out there today, who played for him in Worcester. There’s a lot of good young talent here. ” The senior Tracy has, of course, closely followed his son’s career path, but never worried much about whether Chad would follow him by reaching the big leagues.
“I never spent a whole lot of time worrying about it,” said Jim. “I just told him to do his homework, so if, in fact, the opportunity presented itself, he’d be ready. He’s managed in the minor leagues and he’s been a field coordinator (with the Angels organization).