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  1. 4. Jan. 2012 · Sparky Anderson. This article was written by Cindy Thomson. George Lee “Sparky” Anderson was one of the great baseball men of all time in terms of success, integrity, and personality. He led the Cincinnati Reds to back-to-back championships in 1975 and 1976, and the Detroit Tigers to a World Series title in 1984, becoming the first manager ...

  2. 5. Nov. 2010 · Yes, Sparky Anderson, who died on Thursday, at 76, of complications from dementia, won 2,194 games over his 27-year managerial career, sixth-best in major league history. He’s a rightful member of the Baseball Hall of Fame – the first manager to win World Series titles with teams in both the National and American Leagues.

  3. 24. Feb. 2014 · As revealed in the 1998 book, They Call Me Sparky (Sparky Anderson with Dan Ewald, Sleeping Bear Press) this is how it all came down. Just a few days before the big announcement, the Tigers were playing in Anaheim when Campbell ran into Sparky in the media lunchroom where he introduced the former manager to Tiger television broadcaster George Kell.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › sports-biographies › sparky-andersonSparky Anderson | Encyclopedia.com

    11. Mai 2018 · Sparky Anderson. 1934-. American baseball manager. G eorge "Sparky" Anderson became a big league manager at the age of thirty-five and left the game with 2,228 victories after twenty-six years running the Cincinnati Reds and the Detroit Tigers. Although there are only two managers in baseball that have won more games, Connie Mack and John ...

  5. 22. Feb. 2021 · By Kevin Glew. Cooperstowners in Canada. When the Detroit Tigers won the World Series in 1984, Sparky Anderson became the first manager to win a championship with both an American League and National League (Cincinnati 1975, 1976) club. But while most associate the fiery, white-haired skipper, who would’ve turned 87 today, with the Big Red ...

  6. 12. März 2014 · March 12, 2014 1:33 AM PT. George “Sparky” Anderson, baseball’s first manager to lead teams from both the National and American leagues to World Series titles, died Thursday. He was 76 ...

  7. 15. Nov. 2010 · Anderson managed three of the greatest teams in baseball history. • His 1975 Cincinnati Reds won 108 games and perhaps the best World Series ever played. • His 1976 Reds led the league in every major offensive category—hits, doubles, triples, homers, stolen bases, runs, batting average, you name it—and swept all seven postseason games ...