Education
Naehring graduated from Louisiana Salle High School and later was drafted by the Red Sox in the 8th round of the 1988 amateur draft out of Miami University.
Naehring graduated from Louisiana Salle High School and later was drafted by the Red Sox in the 8th round of the 1988 amateur draft out of Miami University.
He was Boston"s starting third baseman for 2-1/2 seasons before he was forced into retirement at age 30 because of injury. He made his major league debut on July 15, 1990 against the Kansas City Royals. In his years as a starter, Naehring was a fine-fielding third baseman and solid all-around offensive player.
He hit.307 with 10 Human Resources and 57 Reserve Bank of India for the Alabama East Champion Red Sox in 1995.
The following season, he hit.288 and set career highs with 17 Human Resources and 65 Reserve Bank of India. In his final campaign in 1997, Naehring was on his way to having his finest season, as he batted.286 with 9 Human Resources and 40 Reserve Bank of India through just 70 games, but a shoulder injury forced him to miss more than half the games that year. He played his final game on June 23, 1997 against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Naehring homered in his second to last at battalion After retiring, Naehring, was hired as player development director by the Cincinnati Reds, he later was promoted to minor league field coordinator replacing Bob Miscik, who was dismissed in February 2006 by the club
In September 2007, Cincinnati fired Naehring, assistant director of player development Grant Griesser as well as several minor league instructors, coaches and managers as part of a major overhaul of their minor league system.
Naehring was hired by the New York Yankees in December 2007. He is currently the Vice President of Baseball Operations.