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He held his first managerial position in 1985, with Class A Macon. He was promoted to Piniella's staff after a running the Iowa Cubs from 2003-06, a stint that included two first-place finishes in his four seasons.
"'85, wow. Macon, Ga. -- that's a long way back," Quade said. "I'd loved the game and wanted to manage at this level, yeah. But when you get done playing and you're young and you're fired up and you're going, 'OK, three years, four years. I'll start moving up the ladder. I'll be there.' And then, five years go by. You're still staying after it. You love what you do. You're teaching, working and then 10 years go by. You change your goals. All of a sudden, you're going, 'Wow, this is a tough gig,' but all the while getting to do what I love to do. ... If it ever get to a point where I said, 'Gosh, am I going to get it?' I probably would have walked away.'"
He finally got his chance to manage a big league team when Piniella stepped down about a month after he announced his intention to retire at the end of the season. The Cubs went with Quade over Sandberg and bench coach Alan Trammell, and the audition was a success.
Players responded to Quade, and over the final 37 games, only the Philadelphia Phillies posted a better record.
The Cubs got a lift from promising rookies such as shortstop Starlin Castro, who hit .300, and outfielder Tyler Colvin. He hit 20 homers before he got struck in the chest by a broken bat in late September, ending his season.
Young pitchers Andrew Cashner and Casey Coleman showed promise, and veterans made their feelings for Quade clear, saying they thought he deserved the job.
"I had complete faith in the veterans, and they played like a son of a gun," Quade said. "We weren't going to win as many games in my time and we weren't going to play as well unless the kids got better."
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