Charlie Montoyo


José Carlos Montoyo Díaz, is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball second baseman, who currently serves as the manager of the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball.
After eight seasons as manager of the minor league Durham Bulls, the Triple-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays, Montoyo was among the candidates for the Rays' vacant managerial position and was ultimately hired as the team's. After the season, he became the Rays’ bench coach. On October 25, 2018, Montoyo was hired by the Toronto Blue Jays as their new manager, repacing John Gibbons.

Playing career

Montoyo threw and batted right-handed. During his playing days, he stood tall, weighing. Montoyo appeared in four games for the Montreal Expos, during the season, as a second baseman and pinch hitter.
After playing college baseball at Louisiana Tech University, Montoyo was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the sixth round of the 1987 amateur draft, and then traded to Montreal on January 20, 1993. During his brief MLB career, that September, he singled in his first big-league at bat off Gary Wayne of the Colorado Rockies. All told, Montoyo had two hits in five at bats, with three runs batted in.
Montoyo played in 1,028 minor league games and retired at the end of the season. In ten years in the minors, he batted.266, with 38 home runs, and 400 RBI.

Managing career

Tampa Bay organization

In 1997, Montoyo joined the Tampa Bay Devil Rays' organization — the year before the expansion team played its first Major League game — as manager of the Rookie-level Princeton Devil Rays.
After leading Princeton to a 39–30 win-loss record in 1997, Montoyo managed the 1998 Short Season-A Hudson Valley Renegades, where he won his first division title. In 1999–2000, he managed the Charleston RiverDogs, leading them to their first winning season. He then was the pilot of the Bakersfield Blaze of the High Class A California League in 2001–2002. For the next four years, he served as the manager of Tampa Bay's Double-A clubs, the Orlando Rays and Montgomery Biscuits, where he won the Southern League championship in 2006.
In 2007, Montoyo became manager of Tampa Bay's top farm team, the Durham Bulls. Under his leadership, Durham had only one losing season and exceeded 80 wins five times in his first seven years. In 2010, the Bulls set a franchise Triple-A record for wins with 92. In both 2009 and 2013, they won the Governors' Cup, emblematic of the championship of the International League. Through 2015, his career minor-league managing record was 1,341–1,211.
Montoyo was a coach for the Puerto Rican 2009 World Baseball Classic team. Also, he was selected to serve as a coach for World Team in the 2010 and 2011 All-Star Futures Game.
He won the 2009 Mike Coolbaugh Award and 2010 and 2013 International League Manager of the Year Award.
On July 21, 2014, Montoyo surpassed Bill Evers as the Bulls' all-time winningest manager with his 614th victory at the helm of the Rays' Triple-A affiliate. At the time his promotion to the Rays, Montoyo had notched 633 wins in a Bulls' uniform.
On October 19, 2015, Montoyo interviewed for the Seattle Mariners vacant managerial position.
On October 24, 2015, the Rays hired Matt Quatraro as their new third base coach and Montoyo became the bench coach, replacing Tom Foley.

Toronto Blue Jays

On October 25, 2018, Montoyo was hired as the manager of the Toronto Blue Jays for the 2019 season. He signed a three year contract, with a club option for a fourth year. He finished his first season with a record of 67 wins and 95 losses.

Managerial record

Championships

Montgomery Biscuits
Durham Bulls
Montoyo has a wife, Samantha, with whom he has two children.