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You might have assumed that Sparky Anderson was born at 60 years old and stayed that way for the rest of his life. But Mike and Bill were surprised to find that was not the case as they celebrated his decision, 31 years ago this week, not to manage the replacement players Tigers owners had hired during the 1994/1995 work stoppage. Sparky had a remarkable run over 26 years and, as the first person to win a World Series for a team in each league, became lauded as a genius and, eventually, a Hall of Famer.
Plus, happy birthday to Dom DiMaggio and George Earnshaw!
And farewell to Jim Willis, Dave Giusti, and Andy Kosco.
By Mike Bates and Bill Parker4.3
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You might have assumed that Sparky Anderson was born at 60 years old and stayed that way for the rest of his life. But Mike and Bill were surprised to find that was not the case as they celebrated his decision, 31 years ago this week, not to manage the replacement players Tigers owners had hired during the 1994/1995 work stoppage. Sparky had a remarkable run over 26 years and, as the first person to win a World Series for a team in each league, became lauded as a genius and, eventually, a Hall of Famer.
Plus, happy birthday to Dom DiMaggio and George Earnshaw!
And farewell to Jim Willis, Dave Giusti, and Andy Kosco.

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