7/21/2018-Norma Gonzalez Arizona Star
June 30 marked a momentous day for Tucson Saguaros manager Bill Moore. Along with earning his
250th win in the Pecos League, the 73-year-old earned his 1,400th career win.
Of course, thats only counting games as a head coach. Moore thinks hes taken part in about
45,000 games in all parts of the coaching staff throughout his career.
"Theyve all helped," Moore said of his athletes. "Honestly, they won all the games, I just sit
over here (in the dugout). Ive never had an at-bat as a head coach, or thrown a pitch or gone
after a ground ball."
Moore was aware of the upcoming milestone a week before the June 30 game against High Desert,
where the Saguaros went on to win a competitive back-and-forth game 10-8.
First baseman Willie Ethington, who played for Moore last year in Bakersfield, said he had no
idea his coach was so close to reaching the milestone, but was glad the team was able to give
him such a great game to celebrate.
Although this is third baseman Kevin Barons first season under Moores leadership, hes proud
to have been part of such an achievement.
"I think, most importantly for us, its cool to be there and experience it with him," Baron
said. "1,400 wins is a lot at any level, especially at the professional level. Its something
to hang your hat on. I think he loved it."
After taking one game of a doubleheader Monday, Wednesdays 9-7 win over the Ruidoso Osos
bumped Moores win total to 1,402. The Saguaros were set to play the Osos again Thursday,
Friday and Saturday.
While Moore said he doesnt personally know any other coaches with the same amount of wins,
hes certain there have been plenty others to reach the milestone. But hes going to keep
chugging along toward 1,500 because he cant see a life without coaching baseball.
"Im on a roll. Ill get it done in two years," Moore said. "No, itll be three years -- lets
be realistic."
"I just cant imagine sitting in that easy chair and dying," Moore added.
Both Baron and Ethington said they believe Moore has it in him to reach 1,500 wins.
"That mans going to be around forever," Baron said. "I dont think hes ever going to do
anything other than baseball at this point. You can definitely tell hes in it for the long
haul and I dont think theres anything that can take him off the field."