- January 16th, 2006, 8:46 am
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Former Liberty Baseball Player Tony Beasley Named To Washington Nationals Staff

January 13, 2006 · Washington, D.C.
Former Liberty Flames’ second baseman Tony Beasley has been named the third base coach for the Washington Nationals for the upcoming 2006 season in a joint announcement by Nationals Vice President and General Manager Jim Bowden and manager Frank Robinson, Thursday afternoon.
Beasley, 39, joins the Washington staff having five highly successful seasons as a manager in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization. All five season ended in postseason berths as Beasley fashioned a .590 winning percentage with the Pirates. For Pittsburgh, the former Liberty standout managed the Double-A Eastern League Altoona Curve to back-to-back playoff appearances. After leading the Curve to its first-ever trip to the Eastern League Championship in 2004, he was named Double- A Manager of the Year by Baseball America. Earlier in the season, he was selected as a coach for Major League Baseball’s Futures Game. He also managed at Single-A Hickory and Williamsport for the Pirates. In 2004, he managed Mesa of the Arizona Fall League to a first place finish.
A native of Fredericksburg, Va., Beasley was a member of the 1988 and 1989 Liberty Flames under head coach Al Worthington. A leadoff hitter, the second baseman was a catalyst for both Liberty teams. In 1989, he was named the team MVP after hitting .345 and stealing 24 bases. He was later drafted in the same year in the 19th round by the Baltimore Orioles. A current resident of Bowling Green, Va., Beasley hit .260 in eight minor league seasons as a middle infielder with Orioles and the Pirates organizations.

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