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Rangers - Managers

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His uniform number 26 is retired by the Rangers. Member of both the Baltimore Orioles and Texas Rangers Hall of Fame.
In 1991 for the Pirates, recorded a hit in only career at-bat thus becoming a 1.000 lifetime hitter.
After leaving the Rangers, he managed in Philadelphia (1982-1983) and in Cleveland (1983-1987).
In his playing days, he won 5 straight Gold Glove awards at 3B (1970-1974).
Brand new Manager of the Angels, will begin those duties in 2024.
Many consider him to be the greatest hitter of all-time. Spent his entire playing career with the Boston Red Sox, and was a 19-time All-Star. Last person in MLB to hit over .400 in a season, hitting .406 in 1941
Before managing the Rangers, he managed the Phillies (1970-1972) and after the Rangers, he managed the Cubs (1987).
Texas was his only stop as a MLB manager, and he compiled a 146-108 (.575) record in his 1 ½ years at the Ranger helm.
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His uniform number 66 is retired by Tampa Bay. Member of both the Boston Red Sox and the Tampa Bay Rays Hall-of-Fame.
Served as 3rd Base Coach for the Dodgers before being hired as Ranger Manager.
He was drafted as an 18 year old out of high school by the Yankees in the 6th round of the 1974 MLB draft.
Was the winning manager in the 1982 World Series with the Cardinals.
His uniform number 1 is retired by the Yankees.
From Stamford, Connecticut - in high school, he was all-state in football, baseball, and track and remains the only 3-time All-State selection in football in Connecticut history.
Has managed the Yankees, the Diamondbacks, the Rangers, the Orioles, and the Mets and is a 4-time league Manager of the Year.
Is the fifth manager in history to win World Series titles with multiple teams and the first to beat a team in the World Series and then later manage that team to the title.