1977 San Diego Padres #37 Dave Tomlin game worn home jersey
After appearing in 19 games for Cincinnati in 1972 and 1973, Tomlin was traded (along with Bobby Tolan) to the San Diego Padres for Clay Kirby. Tomlin's lone major league start came on June 23, 1976.[3] He appeared regularly for the Padres from 1974 to 1977, having his best two seasons of his career, based on WAR, in 1977 and 1978.[4]
Cincinnati released him on September 2, 1980, and Tomlin signed with the Toronto Blue Jays before the 1981 season, but did not appear with the major league team that year. He was released by the Blue Jays before the 1982 season.
Montreal Expos
Tomlin signed as a free agent with the Reds in 1982, but did not appear with Cincinnati that year. His contract was purchased late in the season by the Montreal Expos and he appeared in one game for the 1982 Expos. In 1986, Tomlin would return to the Expos as a free agent, appearing in seven games for Montreal that year.
Pittsburgh Pirates
In 1983, the Pittsburgh Pirates purchased his contract, but released Tomlin at the end of the season and then resigned him as a free agent in 1984. Tomlin appeared in a total of six games for the Pirates over two years.
Tomlin became a pitching coach in the Montreal and Atlanta Braves organizations after his active career. He joined the Boston Red Sox in 1998 in a similar capacity, until 2006, when he was named manager of the Rookie-levelGulf Coast Red Sox of the Gulf Coast League. He served through 2010, compiling a five-year mark of 150–127 (.542), with one league championship (2006). He then shifted to a coaching position with the GCL Red Sox, working for six seasons (2011–16) in that post.[6]