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    Jack Aloysius McKeon (/məˈkiːən/; born November 23, 1930), nicknamed "Trader Jack," is an American former Major League Baseball manager and front-office...
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  • McKeon and MacKeon are Irish surnames originating both from the Gaelic Mac Eoghain ("Son of Eoghan") and Mac Eoin ("Son of John"), which are pronounced...
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  • Redman. On May 11, Florida replaced manager Jeff Torborg with 72-year-old Jack McKeon. On May 22, the Marlins hit bottom with a major league worst record of...
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  • over as manager to start the 2002 season, and served for 1+1⁄2 seasons. Jack McKeon took over and guided the franchise to their second World Series championship...
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    "EMMA MCKEON EMERGES AS PREMIER SUPERSTAR INAUGURAL ISL SEASON". ISL. 22 November 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2021. Dornan, Ben (12 October 2021). "McKeon and...
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  • the Athletics' manager from 1966 to 1967 and again from 1974 to 1975. Jack McKeon started the 1977 season as the Athletics' manager, was replaced by Bobby...
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  • Trader Jack may refer to: Jack McCloskey (1925–2017), American basketball executive Jack McKeon (born 1930), American baseball manager and executive This...
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    the first full-time Reds manager to finish with a winning record since Jack McKeon and he is currently the last Reds manager to have a winning record as...
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  • state legislature, 27th district John M. McKeon (1882–1939), American politician, Missouri senator Jack McKeon (born 1930), Major League Baseball manager...
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  • series after twirling a five-hit complete-game shutout in Game 6. Skipper Jack McKeon became the oldest manager ever to win a World Series title. In 2012,...
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  • the 100th World Series game played at Yankee Stadium. Marlins manager Jack McKeon decided to start 23-year-old Josh Beckett on three days' rest instead...
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    ballpark was Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, which was built in 1948. Managed by Jack McKeon in their inaugural 1969 season, the Royals won the American Association...
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    Lemon leading them to a second-place finish. In 1973, under manager Jack McKeon, the Royals adopted their iconic "powder blue" road uniforms and moved...
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    accumulated 285 losses during his four-season tenure. Jim Leyland and Jack McKeon each guided the team to World Series victories, in 1997 and 2003, respectively;...
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    2001, he was hired to be the skipper of the Cincinnati Reds, replacing Jack McKeon. However, after another two and a half sub-.500 seasons, the Reds replaced...
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    strict managerial style. In 1999, the Reds won 96 games, led by manager Jack McKeon, but lost to the New York Mets in a one-game playoff. Earlier that year...
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  • Of the managers who have managed a minimum of 162 games (one season), Jack McKeon has the highest regular-season winning percentage with .541, having managed...
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  • the 1919 World Series. McKechnie led the team to the championship in 1940, while Piniella led the team to it in 1990. Jack McKeon is the only manager to...
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    Whitey Herzog (category McAlester Rockets players)
    Rangers at Anaheim Stadium during his brief 4-game stint. Herzog succeeded Jack McKeon as manager of the Kansas City Royals on July 24, 1975, and managed the...
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    would lead to his firing midway through the 1997 season in favor of Jack McKeon. From 2007 to 2018, Knight was a broadcaster with the Mid-Atlantic Sports...
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    Francisco Giants (17, 5–12) Dusty Baker 2003 Florida Marlins (2, 2–0) Jack McKeon 4–2 New York Yankees (39, 26–13) Joe Torre 2004 Boston Red Sox (10, 6–4)...
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    loss that brought the team's losing streak to ten games). On June 20, Jack McKeon was named interim manager and Hyde moved back to the bench coach position...
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    the original on July 1, 2016. Sanders, Jeff (March 29, 2017). "'Trader Jack' McKeon headed to Padres Hall of Fame". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Archived...
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  • finish the rest of 2003. On May 11, Torborg was fired and replaced with Jack McKeon, a 72-year-old who began his major league managerial career in 1973 with...
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    Murtaugh 1,115 950 3 .540 2/2 58 Frank Robinson† 1,065 1,176 0 .475 0 59 Jack McKeon 1,051 990 1 .515 1/1 60 Billy Southworth† 1,044 704 22 .597 4/2 61 Red...
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    Cardinals Tony La Russa Benito Santiago, San Francisco 2003 Florida Marlins† Jack McKeon 4–3 Chicago Cubs Dusty Baker Iván Rodríguez, Florida 2004 St. Louis Cardinals...
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  • Mets Hall of Famer Tom Seaver; and former Florida Marlins manager Jack McKeon. McKeon openly told his pitchers (and the media) that he did not keep a pitch...
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  • national anthem was sung by American Idol Season 3 winner Fantasia Barrino. Jack McKeon became the oldest manager to manage an All-Star game after becoming the...
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  • second-oldest manager in World Series history, the oldest having been Jack McKeon of the Florida Marlins in 2003, who was seven months older. Astros' hitting...
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    McKeon Park is a baseball venue in Hyannis, Massachusetts, home to the Hyannis Harbor Hawks of the Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL). The Hawks play on Judy...
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