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'''Ramon Gaspar Henderson''' (born [[August 18]], [[1963]] in Moncion, [[Dominican Republic]]) is the bullpen coach in [[Major League Baseball]] for the [[Philadelphia Phillies]]. He has been working for the Phillies in this capacity since 1998. He also played [[minor league baseball]] as an [[infielder]] in the Phillies organization from 1982 until 1989.
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'''Ramon Gaspar Henderson''' (born August 18, 1963) is a former bullpen coach for the [[Philadelphia Phillies]] of [[Major League Baseball]] (MLB) from 1998 to 2008. In 2008, he was given a coaching position with the Rookie-level Clearwater Phillies. At the end of 2009, he was released from the Phillies organization. However, in November 2012, he was rehired as a coach for the GCL Phillies.<ref>Hagen, Paul. [http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20121121&content_id=40395130&c_id=phi Coach Henderson gets second chance with Phils]. [[MLB.com]]. Retrieved July 13, 2013.</ref> Henderson also played [[minor league baseball]] as an [[infielder]] in the Phillies organization from 1982 until 1989.
Ramon has become best known, however, for his role in the 2005 and 2006 [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game]]s, where he pitched to the [[Home Run Derby]] champions both years (Phillies [[outfielder]] [[Bobby Abreu]] and Phillies [[first baseman]] [[Ryan Howard]], respectively). His performance in the 2005 Derby led to the well-publicized requests of [[Boston Red Sox]] [[designated hitter]] [[David Ortiz]] and [[Baltimore Orioles]] [[shortstop]] [[Miguel Tejada]] to have Henderson pitch to them as well in the 2006 Derby [http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060708&content_id=1546815&vkey=news_phi&fext=.jsp&c_id=phi].


Ramon has become best known for his role in the 2005 and 2006 [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game|MLB All-Star Games]], where he pitched to the [[Home Run Derby]] champions both years (Phillies [[outfielder]] [[Bobby Abreu]] and Phillies [[first baseman]] [[Ryan Howard]], respectively). His performance in the 2005 Derby led to the well-publicized requests of [[Boston Red Sox]] [[designated hitter]] [[David Ortiz]] and [[Baltimore Orioles]] [[shortstop]] [[Miguel Tejada]] to have Henderson pitch to them in the 2006 Derby.<ref>Mandel, Ken. [http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060708&content_id=1546815&vkey=news_phi&fext=.jsp&c_ Notes: Henderson's arm in demand]{{dead link|date=October 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}. [[MLB.com]]. Retrieved July 13, 2013.</ref>
Ramon is married to Sally Henderson, and together they have 2 daughters and 3 sons, all of whom play baseball.

==References==
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* [http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/team/coach_staff_bio.jsp?c_id=phi&coachorstaffid=61610315268 Ramon Henderson's Profile on the Phillies website]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060519184532/http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/team/coach_staff_bio.jsp?c_id=phi&coachorstaffid=61610315268 Ramon Henderson's Profile on the Phillies website]


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Latest revision as of 00:04, 4 October 2024

Ramon Henderson
Infielder / Coach
Born: (1963-08-13) August 13, 1963 (age 61)
Monción, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Ramon Gaspar Henderson (born August 18, 1963) is a former bullpen coach for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1998 to 2008. In 2008, he was given a coaching position with the Rookie-level Clearwater Phillies. At the end of 2009, he was released from the Phillies organization. However, in November 2012, he was rehired as a coach for the GCL Phillies.[1] Henderson also played minor league baseball as an infielder in the Phillies organization from 1982 until 1989.

Ramon has become best known for his role in the 2005 and 2006 MLB All-Star Games, where he pitched to the Home Run Derby champions both years (Phillies outfielder Bobby Abreu and Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard, respectively). His performance in the 2005 Derby led to the well-publicized requests of Boston Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz and Baltimore Orioles shortstop Miguel Tejada to have Henderson pitch to them in the 2006 Derby.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Hagen, Paul. Coach Henderson gets second chance with Phils. MLB.com. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
  2. ^ Mandel, Ken. Notes: Henderson's arm in demand[dead link]. MLB.com. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
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