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  1. Joe LeRoy Brown (September 1, 1918 – August 15, 2010) was an American front office executive in Major League Baseball. Brown served as the general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates from November 1, 1955, through the end of the 1976 season.

    • September 1, 1918, New York City, U.S.
    • 1939–1976; 1985
  2. Joseph Roger „JoeBrown MBE ist ein britischer Gitarrist, Sänger, Songwriter und Schauspieler.

  3. Joe L. Brown was the son of actor Joe E. Brown and a baseball executive who transformed the Pirates from a cellar-dweller to a two-time champion. Learn about his life, career, and achievements in this biography by Rob Edelman.

  4. 19. Aug. 2010 · Joe L. Brown, the Pittsburgh Pirates general manager who built two World Series championship teams and five National League division winners in the 1960s and ’70s, died Sunday in Albuquerque. He...

  5. 23. Juni 2020 · Joe L. Brown oversaw the Pirates from 1955 to 1976 and led them to two World Series victories and five NL East titles. He acquired and developed many star players, such as Clemente, Stargell, Parker and Blass, and was praised for his progressive approach in signing Black and Latin American players.

  6. 15. Aug. 2018 · The architect of the Pittsburgh Pirates run in the 1960s and 1970s, Joe L. Brown ranks as the 19th best general manager in baseball history. (Pittsburgh Pirates, 1957-76) Of all the key figures in the Pittsburgh Pirates glory years of the 1960s and 70s – Roberto Clemente , Willie Stargell , Dick Groat – easily the most overlooked ...

  7. 21. Jan. 2015 · Joe L. Brown replaced a legend, but carved out a great legacy in Pittsburgh for 21 seasons. Today, hundreds of bright young men (and a few women) without any playing experience descend on baseball’s winter meetings looking for a job, many hoping to eventually become a big league general manager.