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    Michael Franklin "Pinky" Higgins (May 27, 1909 – March 21, 1969) was an American third baseman, manager, front office executive and scout in Major League...
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    suggested that Pinky Higgins, who had previously played on the 1946 Red Sox team as the third baseman, become the manager of the team. Higgins later was hired...
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  • Beecher Pinky Hargrave (1896–1942), American Major League Baseball player J. C. Harrington (1901–1998), American archaeologist Pinky Higgins (1909–1969)...
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    were split between executive vice president Dick O'Connell, manager Pinky Higgins, and scouting director Neil Mahoney. Theo Epstein briefly left the team...
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    from the original on 7 February 2022. Retrieved 12 November 2021. "Pinky Higgins Managerial Record". Baseball-Reference.com. Archived from the original...
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  • receiver in the NFL Luke Higgins (1921–1991), American football player Mark Higgins (born 1971), British rally car driver Pinky Higgins (1909–1969), American...
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  • inning by Detroit. Two singles and an error loaded the bases before Pinky Higgins drove in two runs with a single. A walk reloaded the bases before Dick...
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  • linebacker (1953–1963) Greer Garson (1904–1996), British-American actress Pinky Higgins (1909–1969), Major League Baseball player and manager Ted Hinton (1904–1977)...
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  • (4) vs. AL Boston Red Sox (3) The Red Sox struck first in Game 1 when Pinky Higgins followed a hit-by-pitch and walk in the second with an RBI single off...
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  • Michael Higgins (born 1963), American actor and voice actor Mike Higgins (footballer) (1862–?), English footballer Pinky Higgins (Michael Franklin Higgins, 1909–1969)...
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  • on July 6, tying the Major League record held by Walt Dropo (1952), Pinky Higgins (1938), and Johnny Kling (1902). Rece Hinds (CIN): Became the first...
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    the women's shot put at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro Pinky Higgins, Major League Baseball player and manager, born in Red Oak Sarah Jaffe...
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    least 500 games as manager of the Red Sox are Joe Cronin (1,071), and Pinky Higgins (560). On May 6, 2010, Francona became the fourth person to manage 1...
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    percentage. Ferriss served as pitching coach for the Red Sox under manager Pinky Higgins from 1955 to 1959 before moving on to Delta State University as head...
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    Yawkey elevated manager Pinky Higgins to the club's vacant post of general manager and personally appointed Pesky as Higgins's replacement. Although the...
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    Halter Tom Hamilton Todd Haney Kip Harkrider Tommy Harmon Grady Hatton Pinky Higgins Michael Hollimon Burt Hooton J.P. Howell Tex Hughson Randy Jackson Rudy...
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    September 1940 season, which was inspired by teammates Tommy Bridges and Pinky Higgins, who noticed that the new rifle they used for their hunt had a telescopic...
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    Cobb American League Triple Crown 1933 Succeeded by Lou Gehrig Preceded by Pinky Higgins Hitting for the cycle August 14, 1933 Succeeded by Earl Averill...
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    trade. Harris also ran afoul of Yawkey when he fired Yawkey associate Pinky Higgins as manager and replaced him with Billy Jurges, a Senators' coach, on...
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  • Bartell finished 12th in the AL MVP voting in 1940. Third baseman Pinky Higgins was the team's starting third baseman from 1939 to 1944. In 1940, he...
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  • Ray Grimes, Wilbur Cooper, Sam Leslie, Jack Mealey, Jo-Jo Moore, and Pinky Higgins. Source: Category:San Antonio Indians players San Antonio Bears (preceding...
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    Team Manager Comments Baltimore Orioles Paul Richards Boston Red Sox Pinky Higgins, Rudy York and Billy Jurges Chicago White Sox Al Lopez Won first pennant...
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    Summers Pinky Higgins (1) Second game of a doubleheader 12 June 26, 1962 Earl Wilson 2–0 4 Los Angeles Angels Bob Tillman (1) Harry Schwarts Pinky Higgins (2)...
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    Boston's interim pilot from June 8–12 between Billy Jurges' firing and Pinky Higgins' rehiring. Under Baker, the last-place Red Sox won two games and lost...
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    Lou Boudreau (1952–1954) Pinky Higgins (1955–1959) Rudy York (1959) Billy Jurges (1959–1960) Del Baker (1960) Pinky Higgins (1960–1962) Johnny Pesky (1963–1964)...
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  • Team Manager Comments Baltimore Orioles Paul Richards Boston Red Sox Pinky Higgins Chicago White Sox Marty Marion Finished 3rd Cleveland Indians Al López...
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    Team Manager Comments Baltimore Orioles Paul Richards Boston Red Sox Pinky Higgins Chicago White Sox Marty Marion Finished 3rd Cleveland Indians Al López...
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    Harvey Haddix - Mel Harder - Jeff Heath - Tommy Henrich - Babe Herman - Pinky Higgins - John Hiller - Gil Hodges - Ken Holtzman - Willie Horton - Elston Howard...
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  • spent five seasons (1955–1959) as a Boston Red Sox coach under manager Pinky Higgins. Burns then became a scout for Boston, serving in that capacity beginning...
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  • Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Retrieved April 6, 2024. "Mike Higgins". Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved November 28, 2017....
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