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    Fred Melvin McGaha (/məkˈɡeɪheɪ/ mək-GAY-hay; September 26, 1926 – February 3, 2002) was an American coach and manager in Major League Baseball as well...
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  • program hostess Mel McGaha (1926–2002), American professional baseball coach Vernie McGaha (born 1947), American state politician Tracy McGaha (born 1972)...
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    manager Eddie Lopat and elevated coach Mel McGaha to manager. Though the team saw a slight improvement under McGaha (his record as manager was 40–70 (.364))...
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  • 2010-07-17. "Mel Harder Managerial Record". Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2010-07-26. Retrieved 2010-07-25. "Mel McGaha Managerial...
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    indeed yelled to Wilson. Francona slumped a little under new manager Mel McGaha in 1962. When Birdie Tebbetts grabbed the reins in 1963, Francona was...
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  • com. Archived from the original on 2010-12-05. Retrieved 2009-11-15. "Mel McGaha". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-11-15. "Haywood Sullivan". Baseball-Reference...
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    5th 78 83 .484 30½ Jimmy Dykes (77–83) Mel Harder (1–0) 1962 1962 MLB AL 6th 80 82 .494 16 Mel McGaha (78–82) Mel Harder (2–0) 1963 1963 MLB AL 5th 79 83...
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    (baseball) - All-Star catcher currently playing for the New York Mets Mel McGaha – former Major League manager; also played in NBA Tom Pagnozzi – played...
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    playing only .327 baseball at 17–35 on June 10, when he was replaced by Mel McGaha. His final major league managerial record was 90–124 (.421). Lopat remained...
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  • World Series, four games to three. Baseball Hall of Fame Bob Feller Bill McKechnie Jackie Robinson Edd Roush Most Valuable Player Mickey Mantle, New York...
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  • Glenn McDonald Michael McDonald Roderick McDonald Hank McDowell Antonio McDyess Robert McElliott Jim McElroy Pat McFarland Ivan McFarlin Mel McGaha Mitch...
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  • affiliate, won 100 games with a league-record 32 shutouts under manager Mel McGaha, but attendance figures were flat from the previous season, when the Leafs...
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  • to a miserable, 5–21 start, owner Charles O. Finley replaces manager Mel McGaha with former A's catcher Haywood Sullivan. At 34, Sullivan becomes the...
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    Joe Johnson Joe Kleine Andrew Lang Daryl Macon Lee Mayberry Clint McDaniel Mel McGaha Oliver Miller Sidney Moncrief Moses Moody Isaiah Morris Jannero Pargo...
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  • Dressen Kansas City Athletics Ed Lopat Replaced during the season by Mel McGaha Los Angeles Angels Bill Rigney Minnesota Twins Sam Mele New York Yankees...
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  • Retrieved August 19, 2019. "Mel McGaha NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2019. "Bill McGill NBA Statistics". basketball-reference...
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  • last-place Kansas City Athletics (17–35), is fired and replaced by coach Mel McGaha. June 15 – The Chicago Cubs trade Lou Brock, Jack Spring and Paul Toth...
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  • Phillies over all or parts of nine seasons from 1944 to 1953. February   3 – Mel McGaha, 75, manager of the Cleveland Indians (1962) and Kansas City Athletics...
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  • his teams compiled a 1,406–1,541 (.477) record. During the off-season, Mel McGaha, 35, is named Cleveland's skipper for 1962. October 1 – Before a small...
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  • their final 40 games, but it was way too little far too late, and manager Mel McGaha would be finished by the end of the season. The Indians were one of only...
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  • – Johnny Macknowski F  United States Rochester Royals Seton Hall – – Mel McGaha G  United States New York Knicks Arkansas – – Murray Mitchell C  United...
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  • Bob Swift while recovering from a heart attack Kansas City Athletics Mel McGaha Replaced during the season by Haywood Sullivan Minnesota Twins Sam Mele...
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  • Malone 1942 -- Eddie Malone, Wayne McLeland 1946 -- Bob Habenicht, Bert Shepard 1947 -- Cloyd Boyer 1948 -- Mel McGaha 1949—None 1950—None 1951 -- Hank...
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  • manager. The A's lost 21 of their first 26 games. On May 15, manager Mel McGaha was replaced by AAA manager Haywood Sullivan. At the age of 34, Sullivan...
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  • steps down to take the reins of the Cleveland Indians, who fired skipper Mel McGaha on September 29. Tebbetts is reunited in Cleveland with general manager...
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  • third-base coach for the Cleveland Indians. He joined longtime friend Mel McGaha who took over as the Indians' manager. In December 1962, Parker was hired...
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  • Kurt Krieger September 16 – Roger McKee September 19 – Duke Snider September 19 – Murray Wall September 26 – Mel McGaha September 28 – Ozzie Van Brabant...
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    Kansas City to manage the parent Athletics on May 16, 1965, succeeding Mel McGaha. At 34, Sullivan was the youngest manager in Major League Baseball that...
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  • Owners Charles O. Finley General managers Pat Friday Managers Ed Lopat, Mel McGaha Television KCMO Radio KCMO (AM) (Monte Moore, George Bryson, Betty Caywood)...
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  • truck is also killed, and fourteen are injured. The injured list include Mel McGaha, a future major league manager in the 1960s, and the infielder Elmer Schoendienst...
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