Robert Leroy "Buck" Rodgers (born August 16, 1938) is an American former professional baseball player, coach, and manager. He played in Major League Baseball...
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University of Ulster. His nickname is "Buck Rodgers", after the comic strip character Buck Rogers. In May 2020, Rodgers said that he and his wife had tested...
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"Buck" Rogers (1928–?), Canadian football player Buck Rodgers (born 1938), baseball player/coach/manager Brendan Rodgers (born 1973), nicknamed "Buck Rodgers"...
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Aaron Charles Rodgers (born December 2, 1983) is an American professional football quarterback for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL)...
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leading a team that finished outside the top two spots in its division. Buck Rodgers was the first, winning the award in 1987 with the third-place Expos....
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1991, manager Doug Rader was fired and was replaced by Buck Rodgers. A season later, Rodgers was replaced by Marcel Lachemann, who took the position...
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people Buck Rodgers (born 1938), American baseball player and manager Calbraith Perry Rodgers (1879–1912), American aviation pioneer Carolyn Rodgers (born...
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Milwaukee Bucks. Rodgers joined the Bucks for his two final NBA seasons, playing alongside rookie Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and helping the Bucks to their first...
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in a five-player deal. General manager David Dombrowski fired manager Buck Rodgers, who had managed the team since 1985, after the team started the 1991...
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Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday is a role-playing video game set in the Buck Rogers XXVC universe. It was published in 1990 by Strategic Simulations...
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MLB coaching career with the Angels in 1994 and served under managers Buck Rodgers, Marcel Lachemann, John McNamara, Terry Collins, and Mike Scioscia. He...
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Ramírez Doug Rau Édgar Rentería Rick Rhoden José Rijo Mickey Rivers Buck Rodgers Félix Rodríguez Henry Rodríguez John Roseboro Bill Russell Michael Santiago-Smith...
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to the postseason. Buck Rodgers' 1981 team won the Second Half AL East Division title. In 1982, Harvey Kuenn took over for Rodgers and led Milwaukee to...
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June 3 – Buck Rodgers becomes the fifth managerial casualty of the season, and the third in the National League East. Tom Runnels replaces Rodgers as the...
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26 Miller Huggins* 26 Eddie Stanky 26 76 Alvin Dark 25 Joe Kelley* 25 Buck Rodgers 25 Scott Servais (0) 25 80 Charlie Grimm 24 Hughie Jennings* 24 Birdie...
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The only other Expos manager with a winning percentage above .500 is Buck Rodgers (.510), who won the 1987 Manager of the Year Award. After the team relocated...
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MLB All-Star Gary Pettis (1980) 5 x Gold Glove Dennis Rasmussen (1980) Buck Rodgers (1975, MGR) 1987 NL Manager of the Year Ken Schrom (1977) MLB All-Star...
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floundering in fifth place, Brewer GM Harry Dalton replaced manager Buck Rodgers with Harvey Kuenn. The Brewers responded by winning at a .626 clip the...
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June 3 – Buck Rodgers becomes the fifth managerial casualty of the season, and the third in the National League East. Tom Runnells replaces Rodgers as the...
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Fanning is the only Expos manager to have gone into the post-season. Buck Rodgers and Alou are the only managers to have won the NL Manager of the Year...
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place in eight out of nine seasons from 1982 to 1990. The Expos hired Buck Rodgers as manager before the 1985 season, and he guided the team to winning...
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Cibaeñas Tim Murtaugh 5–3 Tigres del Licey 1976–77 Tigres del Licey Buck Rodgers 5–2 Águilas Cibaeñas 1977–78 Águilas Cibaeñas Johnny Lipon 5–2 Tigres...
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American MLB pitcher in the 1938 season Buck Rodgers (born 1938), American former MLB catcher and manager Buck Showalter (born 1956), American MLB manager...
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Losing team Manager 1981 New York Yankees Bob Lemon 3–2 Milwaukee Brewers Buck Rodgers Oakland Athletics Billy Martin 3–0 Kansas City Royals Dick Howser 1994...
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Award Steve Bedrosian (PHI) Roger Clemens (BOS) Manager of the Year Buck Rodgers (MTL) Sparky Anderson (DET) Most Valuable Player Andre Dawson (CHC) George...
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ring, the Hula hoop and the Frisbee. He collaborated with Francis "Buck" Rodgers, the senior vice president of worldwide marketing at IBM to write The...
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1992-01-24. Retrieved 2024-10-29. "13 Injured in Angel Bus Crash : Accident: Rodgers is most seriously hurt in New Jersey wreck during early-morning hours....
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Adrian Hill TV announcers (ESPN/ABC): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Laura Rutledge Recap, Game Book Despite Aaron Rodgers throwing for a 52-yard Hail Mary at the...
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Red Sox Hal Lanier Houston Astros 1987 Sparky Anderson Detroit Tigers Buck Rodgers Montreal Expos 1988 Tony La Russa (2) Oakland Athletics Jim Leyland (1)...
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Fregosi, outfielders Albie Pearson and Leon Wagner, and catcher Buck Rodgers. Fregosi and Rodgers later managed the Angels. During the 1970s, although Angel...
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