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  1. Sparky Anderson, vero nome George Lee Anderson ( Bridgewater, 22 febbraio 1934 – Thousand Oaks, 4 novembre 2010 ), è stato un giocatore di baseball e allenatore di baseball statunitense nella Major League Baseball (MLB). È stato inserito nella National Baseball Hall of Fame nel 2000 [1] .

  2. 26 de jun. de 2011 · The Tigers retired Anderson's No. 11 before Sunday's game against the Arizona Diamondbacks in a celebration that included a video tribute and appearances by members of Anderson's family. Anderson, who died last November, managed Detroit to the World Series title in 1984. Wilcox was one of several members of that team on hand Sunday, including ...

  3. 4 de nov. de 2010 · Hall of Fame manager Sparky Anderson has died. ... Former Reds, Tigers manager Anderson dies. Detroit Tigers. 12y. Source: Jets making OC change after struggles. New York Jets. 7h Rich Cimini.

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  6. 22 de nov. de 2010 · Follow @TIME. George "Sparky" Anderson, who died Nov. 4 at 76, is a rightful member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, the first manager to win World Series titles with teams in both the National and American leagues. Yet in addition to being a bona fide winner, he was a throwback to the days when managers and coaches weren't as self-serious.

  7. Sparky Anderson, born George Lee Anderson on February 22, 1934, was a legendary American baseball player and manager. Widely regarded as one of the greatest baseball minds of all time, Anderson had an extraordinary career spanning over four decades in the Major League Baseball (MLB).