American Baseball Manager

1. Frank Selee (1859)

American Baseball Manager

Hall of Fame manager of the Boston Beaneaters and the Chicago Orphans before they were known as the Braves and the Cubs.

2. Pants Rowland (1879)

American Baseball Manager

Major league catcher and manager for the Chicago White Sox who became an umpire and prominent figure in minor league baseball.

3. Terry Francona (1959)

American Baseball Manager

Baseball manager who led the Boston Red Sox to a World Series title in 2004, their first since 1918. He won another title with the team in 2007. In 2013,...

4. Dick Williams (1929)

American Baseball Manager

Two-time World Series winning manager who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2008.

5. Don Zimmer (1931)

American Baseball Manager

Former infielder who became a bench coach for the New York Yankees and then a senior advisor for the Tampa Bay Rays.

6. Jim Leyland (1944)

American Baseball Manager

Legendary MLB manager who won the World Series with the Florida Marlins in 1997 and took the Detroit Tigers to the World Series in 2006 and 2012.

7. Ron Gardenhire (1957)

American Baseball Manager

Served as manager of the Minnesota Twins from 2002 to 2014 and was named manager of the Detroit Tigers in October 2017. He played in the MLB as a shortstop...

8. Gary Tuck (1954)

American Baseball Manager

Gary Robert Tuck is an American professional baseball player and coach. He has coached in Minor League Baseball and in Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees Florida Marlins...

9. Kevin Kennedy (baseball) (1954)

American Baseball Manager

Kevin Curtis Kennedy is a former manager in American Major League Baseball and a former television host for Fox Sports' baseball coverage. He was given the nickname The Skipper by...

10. Dave Trembley (1951)

American Baseball Manager

David Michael Trembley is the bench coach for the Houston Astros and formerly a manager of the Baltimore Orioles. Before managing the Orioles Trembley was a minor league manager for...

11. John McLaren (baseball) (1951)

American Baseball Manager

John Lowell McLaren is a former Major League Baseball coach and manager best known for his brief tenure as manager of the Seattle Mariners from July 1 2007 to June...

12. Terry Bevington (1956)

American Baseball Manager

Terry Paul Bevington is a former manager of the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball. Bevington was born in Akron Ohio. His family moved to Santa Monica California where...

13. Kevin Towers (1961)

American Baseball Manager

Kevin S. Towers is an American professional baseball executive. He is currently general manager for the Arizona Diamondbacks serving in the role since 2010. He was general manager of Major...

14. Jim Frey (1931)

American Baseball Manager

James Gottfried Frey is a former manager and coach in Major League Baseball. He led the Kansas City Royals to their first American League championship in 1980 in his first...

15. Lew Simmons (1838)

American Baseball Manager

Lewis Simmons was an American Major League Baseball manager for the 1886 Philadelphia Athletics of the American Association.

16. Louie Heilbroner (1861)

American Baseball Manager

Louis Louie Heilbroner was a manager in Major League Baseball in the 1900 season with the St. Louis Cardinals. In the middle of the 1900 season Patsy Tebeau resigned as...

17. Félix Maldonado (1938)

American Baseball Manager

x Juan Maldonado was a scout and player development official for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball. A 48-year veteran of the Red Sox organization starting as a...

18. George Taylor (baseball) (1853)

American Baseball Manager

George J. Taylor was the city editor of James Gordon Bennett's New York Herald. He noticed that his readers had a craving for baseball news. Together with Charles Byrne and...

19. Del Wilber (1919)

American Baseball Manager

Delbert Quentin Wilber was an American professional baseball player manager coach and scout. A catcher he appeared in 299 Major League games for the St. Louis Cardinals Philadelphia Phillies and...

20. George Scherger (1920)

American Baseball Manager

George Richard Scherger nicknamed 'Sugar Bear was a retired coach in American Major League Baseball and a former longtime minor league infielder and manager. Scherger was an infielder from 1940...

21. Lefty Phillips (1919)

American Baseball Manager

Harold Ross Lefty Phillips was an American coach manager scout and front office executive in Major League Baseball. Phillips was the second manager in Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim franchise...

22. Felix Moses (1853)

American Baseball Manager

x Inglesby Moses was a professional baseball manager for the 1884 Richmond Virginians. His career managerial record was 12-30 with a. 286 winning percentage.

23. Frank Kremblas (1966)

American Baseball Manager

s Michael Frank Kremblas Jr. is an American minor league baseball manager currently working in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization. He previously managed the Indianapolis Indians Triple-A team from 2009–10...

24. Jack McCallister (baseball) (1879)

American Baseball Manager

John McCallister was manager of the Cleveland Indians during the 1927 season after Tris Speaker abruptly resigned. He would lead the Indians to a sixth-place finish and a 66-87 record....

25. Harry Diddlebock (1854)

American Baseball Manager

Henry Harrison Harry Diddlebock was a Major League Baseball manager. Diddlebock managed 17 games with the St. Louis Browns in the 1896 season. He had a 7-10 record.

26. Harvey Watkins (1869)

American Baseball Manager

Harvey Lennox Watkins was a manager in Major League Baseball. In the 1895 season with the New York Giants he was the club's manager. During his lone season as manager...

27. Ed Curtis (baseball) (1843)

American Baseball Manager

Edwin Russell Curtis was an American manager in Major League Baseball who led the Altoona Mountain Citys of the Union Association during that league's only season in 1884. The team...

28. Freeman Brown (1845)

American Baseball Manager

Brown was a Major League Baseball manager for the 1882 Worcester Worcesters baseball team in the National League. Going into the season Brown had pledged to field a team of...

29. Lee Fohl (1876)

American Baseball Manager

Leo Alexander Fohl was an American manager in Major League Baseball for the Cleveland Indians St. Louis Browns and Boston Red Sox.

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