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Jim Pankovits is a former professional baseball player who played in the Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1981 to 1991. He was born on August 6, 1955 in Pennington Gap, Virginia, United States. He is currently 69 years old.
Jim Pankovits played for the Houston Astros, Seattle Mariners, and Philadelphia Phillies during his career. He was primarily a utility infielder, playing second base, third base, and shortstop. He was known for his defensive ability and was a reliable hitter.
Jim Pankovits has an estimated net worth of $2 million. He earned most of his wealth from his professional baseball career. He also earned money from endorsements and other business ventures.
Jim Pankovits is currently married to his wife, Mary Pankovits. The couple has two children together. He is currently living in Houston, Texas.
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After three seasons (2011–13) as Jackson's pilot, Pankovits assumed a position with the Mariners in 2014 as a roving minor league infield instructor. His career record as a minor-league manager is 938–1,010 (.482). As the 2018 manager of Mahoning Valley of the Short-season New York–Penn League, he is a member of the Cleveland Indians' organization.
In 2007, the Astros introduced a player analysis formula in his honor. The brain child of then-general manager Tim Purpura, PANKOVITS is an acronym for Player Analysis with Neutral Knowledge of Offensively Vital Information Tracking Statistics. It is credited in some circles with predicting the success of Hunter Pence and the failure of Woody Williams during the 2007 season.
Late in his playing career, Pankovits appeared in two games for the Boston Red Sox in September 1990 as defensive replacement—without logging a plate appearance—then began his managing career in the Red Sox' farm system in 1992. He returned to the Astro organization in 1995, serving through 2010 as a minor league manager at the Class A, Short Season-A and Double-A levels, and as a roving infield instructor. He then joined the Mariners' system in 2011 as manager of the Double-A Jackson, Tennessee, Generals of the Southern League. Coincidentally, he had managed a different franchise with the same name—the Jackson, Mississippi, Generals of the Double-A Texas League—in 1998–99 when it was an Astro affiliate.
The 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m), 170 lb (77 kg) Pankovits was selected by the Astros in the fourth round of the 1976 Major League Baseball Draft from the University of South Carolina. During his six-year Major League career (1984–88; 1990), Pankovits was used primarily as a pinch hitter and occasional second baseman. In one instance, he even caught an inning of a 1986 game [1]. In his career, he hit .250 with nine home runs and 55 RBI. His best season came in 1986 as a member of the National League West Division champion Astros, when he hit .283 in 70 games as the primary back up to Bill Doran.
Pankovits played in 1968 Little League World Series for the Tuckahoe Little League team from Richmond, Virginia, that was U.S. national champions and the LLWS runner-up. He also was a member of runner-up South Carolina Gamecocks during the 1975 College World Series
James Franklin Pankovits (born August 6, 1955 in Pennington Gap, Virginia) is an American professional baseball coach, a former Major League Baseball infielder, and current minor league manager for the Lynchburg Hillcats. In MLB, he appeared in 318 games played, 316 of them with the Houston Astros. Pankovits is currently the manager of the Lynchburg Hillcats, the High-A affiliate of the Cleveland Indians.