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    Scheffing batted .263 with 357 hits in 517 games with the Cubs, Cincinnati Reds (1950–51) and Cardinals (1951). As a full-time manager, Scheffing led...
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  • 1993, 1999–2002) Bob Scheffing (1964) Gene Osborn (1965–1966) Ray Lane (1967–1972) Paul Carey (1973–1991) Rick Rizzs (1992–1994) Bob Rathbun (1992–1994)...
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    Joe Gordon (1960) Bob Scheffing (1961–1963) Chuck Dressen (1963–1964) Bob Swift (1965) Chuck Dressen (1965–1966) Frank Skaff (1966) Bob Swift (1966) Mayo...
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    was named manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks on May 8, 2009, replacing Bob Melvin, despite never having managed or coached a team at any level. At age...
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  • producer (died 1996) 1913 – Paul Dupuis, Canadian actor (died 1976) 1913 – Bob Scheffing, American baseball player and manager (died 1985) 1913 – Angus Wilson...
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  • player DeRon Jenkins: NFL player Cal Heeter: professional hockey player Bob Scheffing: Major League Baseball player "Search for Public Schools - Ritenour...
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  • Preceded by Bob Scheffing New York Mets General Manager 1975–1980 Succeeded by Frank Cashen Preceded by Whitey Herzog St. Louis Cardinals General Manager...
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    (keyboard solo), Aynsley Dunbar (drums), Bob Kulick (electric guitar), and Billy Sherwood (keyboards). Scheff and Lamm also collaborated as the executive...
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    attorney and Mets administrators M. Donald Grant, Joe McDonald and Bob Scheffing convinced him that the transaction was financially beneficial and would...
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    January 14, 1970, in New York's Roosevelt Hospital. He was succeeded by Bob Scheffing. Murphy was interred in Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx. His older brother...
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    the Year Jerry Reuss, major league baseball pitcher and broadcaster Bob Scheffing, major league baseball catcher, manager of Detroit Tigers and Chicago...
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    Joe Gordon (1960) Bob Scheffing (1961–1963) Chuck Dressen (1963–1964) Bob Swift (1965) Chuck Dressen (1965–1966) Frank Skaff (1966) Bob Swift (1966) Mayo...
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    career. He was traded to Detroit after the 1962 season. Reunited with Bob Scheffing, his manager with the PCL Angels and the 1957–1959 Cubs, Anderson got...
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  • Archived from the original on July 25, 2009. Retrieved August 3, 2009. "Bob Scheffing Managerial Record". Baseball-Reference. Archived from the original on...
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    after the Detroit Tigers won only 24 of their first 60 games under Bob Scheffing, Dressen was hired on June 18 to take over the team. He rallied the...
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  • Les Scarsella Jimmie Schaffer Scott Schebler Bob Scheffing Richie Scheinblum Bill Scherrer Admiral Schlei Bob Schmidt Willard Schmidt Johnny Schmitz Pete...
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    Cincinnati Reds. His appointment reunited Anderson with Reds' general manager Bob Howsam and player development director Sheldon "Chief" Bender, for whom he'd...
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    the playoffs six times in a tenure and never make it to the World Series (Bob Melvin joined him in 2020), and he is one of just five managers with at least...
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  • sixteen games ahead of the runner-up Seattle Rainiers. Their manager was Bob Scheffing, who later managed the Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cubs. In 1909, the...
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    the American League office. Swift knelt on the ground to receive pitcher Bob Cain's offerings—it is this kneeling stance that is captured in the photo—and...
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  • March 9, 1959: Chuck Tanner was traded by the Cubs to the Boston Red Sox for Bob Smith. Prior to 1959 season: Dick Burwell was signed as an amateur free agent...
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    Harwell shared TV and radio duties with Kell through 1963, then with Bob Scheffing in 1964. He began working radio exclusively in 1965, teaming with Gene...
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  • Bob Scheffing 1961–1963 210 173 .548 22 Chuck Dressen 1963–1964 140 124 .530 23 Bob Swift 1965 24 18 .571 – Chuck Dressen 1965–1966 81 65 .555 – Bob Swift**...
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    serve as major league managers, joining George and Dick Sisler, Bob and Joel Skinner, and Bob and Aaron Boone. Bell was born while his father was playing...
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  • would go on to become one of the founders of the New York Mets. August 20 – Bob Keegan of the Chicago White Sox no-hits the Washington Senators 6–0 in the...
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    27, Giebell was called upon to pitch the pennant-clinching game against Bob Feller of the Indians. Feller surrendered just three hits, one being a 2-run...
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