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Slump Busting Trivia.
metirish Jun 12 2007 12:45 PM |
Fact - Joe Torre recently became the first manager in history with 2,000 hits as a player and 2,000 wins as a manager.
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Edgy DC Jun 12 2007 12:49 PM |
Well, Willie is certainly one. I don't think Pinella quite makes it.
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TransMonk Jun 12 2007 12:51 PM |
Willie and Buddy Bell...although, Buddy would probably have to get out of KC to manage 2000 wins.
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metirish Jun 12 2007 12:52 PM |
Fact - I suck.
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iramets Jun 12 2007 01:56 PM |
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Sweet Lou falls surprisingly short:[url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/p/pinielo01.shtml] 1705 hits[/url]. For a .291 lifetime hitter who debuted in 1964 and retired in 1984, and a starting outfielder on World's Championship teams at his peak, Piniella's career stats seem kinda weak. Once you've said .291 average and World Champion's regular, in fact, you've pretty much said it all.
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metirish Jun 12 2007 02:28 PM |
It surprised me that so few active managers had 2,000 career hits.
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Edgy DC Jun 12 2007 02:37 PM |
Greater success as a player leaves you with less and less financial and psychological need to start over again as a manager.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 12 2007 02:43 PM |
It also takes a hell of a long time to win 2000 games as a manager. I looked at guys like Davey Johnson and Frank Robinson and they didn't even come close.
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Frayed Knot Jun 12 2007 02:48 PM |
Piniella's problem (besides the one where most everyone leaves the second 'i' out of his name) was that his true rookie season didn't occur until the year he turned 26 w/the Royals. That 1964 debut is a bit misleding as he only got 6 ML ABs over the next 4 years.
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