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  2. Eddie Robinson (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    William Edward Robinson (December 15, 1920 – October 4, 2021) was an American Major League Baseball first baseman, scout, coach, and front office executive of the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s who, during a 13-year playing career (1942; 1946–57), was on the roster of seven of the eight American League teams then in existence (with the Red Sox as the sole exception).

  3. List of Major League Baseball managerial wins and winning ...

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    Connie Mack in 1916. Connie Mack is the all-time leader in career wins and losses by a manager. This article contains a list of all Major League Baseball managers with at least 1,000 career regular season wins, a list of managers who have regular season win percentages of at least .540 in at least 400 games (2.5 full seasons), and a list of all-time World Series win-loss records. [1]

  4. List of Philadelphia Phillies managers - Wikipedia

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    The manager with the highest winning percentage over a full season or more was Arthur Irwin, whose .575 winning percentage is fourth on the all-time wins list for Phillies managers. [1] Conversely, the worst winning percentage over a season in franchise history is .160 by the inaugural season's second manager Blondie Purcell , who posted a 13 ...

  5. List of Chicago White Sox managers - Wikipedia

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    Jones' winning percentage of .592 is the highest of any White Sox manager. [3] Five White Sox managers have served multiple terms managing the team. Nixey Callahan was the White Sox manager in 1903 and part of 1904, and then again from 1912 to 1914. [3] Johnny Evers served two terms as manager, separated by a bout of appendicitis in 1924. [17 ...

  6. Major League Baseball Manager of the Year Award - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] The Chicago White Sox have seen five managers win the award, the most in the majors. Only five managers have won the award while leading a team that finished outside the top two spots in its division. Buck Rodgers was the first, winning the award in 1987 with the third-place Expos. [19]

  7. Photos: Charles White, USC's 1979 Heisman Trophy-winning ...

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    Charles White, USC's 1979 Heisman Trophy-winning tailback and a College Football Hall of Famer, is dead at 64. Photos: Charles White, USC's 1979 Heisman Trophy-winning tailback, dies at age 64 ...

  8. Charles White, Heisman Trophy-Winning Back At USC, Dead ... - AOL

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... Charles White, Heisman Trophy-Winning Back At USC, Dead At Age 64 ... A two-time All-American and Los Angeles native, White won a ...

  9. Ned Colletti - Wikipedia

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    Ned Louis Colletti Jr. is an American sports executive with 40 years experience in Major League Baseball, is a four-time Emmy Award-winning baseball analyst, a professor of Sports Administration at Pepperdine University, the author of the best-selling book The Big Chair, and a scout for the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League.