Preston Gomez

Preston Gomez

Preston Gomez Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 13, 2009.
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Preston Gomez, who managed the expansion San Diego Padres and later guided the Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs during a six-decade career in baseball, died Tuesday. He was 85.

Gomez died in Fullerton, Calif. He never fully recovered from head injuries sustained last March when he was hit by a pickup truck while walking to his car in Blythe, Calif.

Gomez worked for the Angels for more than 25 years, and was on his way back from the team's spring training camp in Tempe, Ariz., when he was struck. The Angels announced his death.

Before the accident, Gomez had been a fixture around the ballpark and had been in the Angels' organization since 1981, most recently as an assistant to the general manager. Angels manager Mike Scioscia annually invited Gomez to instruct in camp.

"Preston had an incredible passion for baseball and was a mentor for all of us who were fortunate to spend time with him," Scioscia said. "He will certainly be missed, but I know his presence will be felt every time we take the field because of the knowledge and wisdom that he imparted to us."

The Cuban-born Gomez played eight games in the major leagues. He played and managed in the minors and served as coach, manager and executive in the big leagues for decades.

Gomez was the third-base coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1965-68, a span when they won two NL pennants and a World Series title.

"The man spent his entire life in baseball," Hall of Fame Dodgers manager Tom Lasorda. "He came from Cuba and got the opportunity to work for the Dodgers.

"He managed three major league teams and was a credit to the game. We are very sorry to see him pass away. He wore the Dodger uniform with pride and dignity. He has helped a lot of people in our game and he will be missed."

Gomez managed seven years in the majors, going 346-529 in a span from 1969 to 1980. He never had a winning season, coming the closest at 81-81 in 1974 in the first of his two seasons with the Astros.

In his first three years as a big league manager, the expansion Padres finished in last place every season. It was a feat that wouldn't be repeated by a manager for 15 years.

Amid those forgettable seasons came some memorable moments.

On July 21, 1970, Gomez pulled pitcher Clay Kirby for a pinch-hitter after eight no-hit innings against the Mets. To this day, the Padres haven't had a pitcher throw a no-hitter. And they lost that game 3-0.

Gomez was fired by the Padres just 11 games into the 1972 season, one of the earliest dismissals in major league history. But he would still find four more seasons of work as a manager, next relieving Leo Durocher in Houston.

Gomez was born Pedro W. Gomez Martinez on April 20, 1923, in Central Preston, Cuba.

At age 21 he played in eight games for the Washington Senators, going 2-for-7 with a double and two RBIs.

He spent a decade after that playing in the minor leagues, then spent another decade as a minor league manager, working in the systems of the Cincinnati Reds, the New York Yankees and the Dodgers.

Pitcher Billy Muffett, who played for Gomez for the Yankees' farm club in Richmond, Va., recalled an encounter with the manager after he had given up a couple of long home runs.

"Preston comes out to the mound and says, 'What did he hit?' I said, 'Preston, I believe it was a Rawlings,'" Muffett recalled in 1990.

"Well, he didn't think it was too funny. He said, 'Next time, throw fastballs' and walked back to the dugout."

Four years after becoming a Dodgers coach, Gomez moved to the Padres. He was hired by former Dodgers vice president Buzzie Bavasi, who had become president and part-owner of the newborn Padres. San Diego lost 110 games in Gomez's first season.

Gomez joined the Angels in 1981 as third-base coach and became a special assistant to the GM in 1985.

"The Angels family has lost one of its invaluable members, and one of baseball's truly great ambassadors," Angels general manager Tony Reagins said. "His influence and impact on so many throughout the industry is impossible to measure. Though he will be missed, Preston's legacy will forever remain a part of this organization."

Gomez was inducted into the Hispanic Baseball Heritage Museum Hall of Fame in 2003.


Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press

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PATRICK TUMILTY

February 7, 2023

Preston Gomez was a great man and a great manager may he rest in peace I remember him very well when the Cincinnati Reds used to come into town against the San Diego Padres and the Reds will just beat up on the poor Padres something terrible they just conduct out pitch and not play Cincinnati that's how good the Reds were may he rest in peace

Pedro Gomez

March 27, 2018

Tus nietos en panama hijos de tu hijo Pedro Enrique Gomez te extrañamos y estamos muy orgullosos del maravilloso hombre que fuiste.
Tus nietos:
Pedro Eduardo Gomez
Pedro Enrique Gomez
Arleen Gomez

James Montemurro

March 5, 2017

Not just a great baseball man but a great man, period. Preston was a class act and true gentleman. I miss his presence in the game every single day. Jim Montemurro, Westfield, NJ

Mabel Mosquera

October 13, 2016

Necesito saber si a Preston Gómez le queda familia.

Necesito contactarme con ellos.

K L

September 3, 2011

I remember Preston from my childhood when my father worked for the Padres. They stayed friends up til Preston's death. RIP

April 20, 2010

Our deepest condolences to the Gómez family from López Aldrey and Martínez de la Junquera family. God Bless you all. Rest in Peace, Pedrito.

LUIS DOMINGUEZ

June 20, 2009

Our condolences to the Gomez family from the family of Luis Dominguez.
Pedrito was a good friend and we admired him a lot. We will miss him a lot.
My mother was Pedrito school teacher and he was always greatfull when my parents lived in Los Angeles, California.

Randy Elliott

February 11, 2009

Preston Gomez was a truly nice man who loved the game of baseball and being a part of it.He was my former mgr.and a friend.When he was managing another club he always sought me out to have a conversation with me although I can readily admit he was hard to understand.R.I.P. Mi amigo you shall truly be missed.

nancy dominguez

January 25, 2009

our condolences to the Gomez family from the Dominguez Carril family from Central Preston. Pedrito was famous and was admired in our community, Central Preston, Cuba. We are sad to see him go. Besos y abrazos a su familia en estos momentos tan dificiles.

Lee Rader(Martinez)

January 22, 2009

We lost a great person. My condolences. Forever a friend.

Hannah Tate

January 19, 2009

I'm sorry for your lost. I lost a loved one too! You have my prayers.

Greg McClain

January 18, 2009

I first met Mr Gomez when he was the manager of the Padres, my favorite team then and now. I will remember him as a class act that found time for everyone - he will be missed by the baseball world, his family, his friends, and anyone who met him. It was and honor to met such a gentleman.

Enrique Romero

January 17, 2009

preston always greeted me warmly when we would see one another.he was a warm kind man.

D J

January 17, 2009

Rest in peace, now your with the very best.

Lupe Hernandez

January 15, 2009

In memory of my late husband Richard who loved the game and was so proud of the latino 's who came up and made names for themselves in his favorite sport.Rest in peace and thank you.

Carlos Becerra

January 15, 2009

Rest in peace my dear friend. I will always remember our 40+ years of friendship. Love you always.

Alina

January 14, 2009

Pedrito, you will always have a special place in my heart. I will truly miss you!

D. ZIMMERMAN

January 14, 2009

REST IN PEACE PRESTON GOMEZ

January 14, 2009

Dear Gomez Family,

We are sorry to hear about Preston. We have recently experienced the loss of a loved one. The promise at John 5:28,29 gave us great comfort. We hope it will for you as well.

Charles & Lauren Green

Andy Sadler

January 14, 2009

We lost a great man. He will surely be missed.

Daniels

January 14, 2009

We offer our sympathies to the Gomez family. May your precious memories bring you comfort.
(Rev 21:3,4)

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