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Steve Hecht

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Steve Hecht
Seattle Mariners – No. 86
Utility player/Coach
Born: (1965-11-12) November 12, 1965 (age 58)
Palm Springs, California
Bats: Left
Throws: Right
Teams
As Coach
Medals
Men's baseball
Representing  United States
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place 1987 Indianapolis Team

Steve James Hecht (born November 12, 1965, in Palm Springs, California) is a performance coach for the Seattle Mariners. His job is to focus on mental training. Hecht spent three years as the Texas Rangers' performance coach.[1]

He previously played in the Minor Leagues and has a degree in psychology.[2]

Playing career

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He previously played in the San Francisco Giants organization, the Montreal Expos organization, the Texas Rangers organization and the Detroit Tigers organization. He played one season at the Short-season level, two seasons at the Class-A level, four seasons at the Double-A level and six season at the Triple-A level.

In eight professional seasons he batted .273 with 721 hits, 116 doubles, 49 triples and 31 home runs in 807 games.

Coaching career

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Texas Rangers

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In 2005 Hecht was hired as the Rangers' performance coach. His task was to focus on the players mental health. He held that position until 2009

Seattle Mariners

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Hecht was hired by the Mariners in 2009 to be the performance coach. He now is a performance coach for the Baltimore Orioles since 2013 per his LinkedIn.

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