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  1. Larry Bowa had just slipped into a booth at Gullifty’s, an upscale bar & grill in the tony Philadelphia suburb of Bryn Mawr and he entered talking baseball. Well, of course he did. He’ll turn 78 in December, but the game still absorbs him. He still puts on a uniform in spring training and works with the Phillies infielders.

  2. Larry Bowa. Position: Manager. Born: December 6, 1945 in Sacramento, CA us. High School: McClatchy HS (Sacramento, CA) School: Sacramento City College (Sacramento, CA) Full Name: Lawrence Robert Bowa Nicknames: Gnat, Bo or Pee Wee. Pronunciation: \BO-ah\ View Player Info from the B-R Bullpen. View Player Bio from the SABR BioProject. Relatives ...

  3. A powerless switch-hitter early in his career, he developed into a tough out, hitting .280 or better four times, with a high of .305 in 1975, and seldom striking out. He was always a good basestealer, finishing with 318 for his career. With Bowa at short, the Phillies won division titles from 1976 to 1978 and the world championship in 1980.

  4. 6 de abr. de 2020 · Larry Bowa, 74, is still going strong 50 years after unlikely major-league debut. No one in Phillies history has spent more seasons in uniform than Bowa. A former player, coach and manager, he now works in the front office as a senior advisor to the general manager. Guest instructor Larry Bowa throws during a batting practice session at ...

  5. 6 de mar. de 2019 · CLEARWATER, Fla. — Most mornings this spring, Larry Bowa can be found in one of two places. Bowa, 73, is typically either working with Phillies infielders on defensive drills on the complex’s ...

  6. 22 de jan. de 2020 · Larry Bowa asked a question Tuesday afternoon. “You think he’ll be unanimous?” Derek Jeter was a 14-time All-Star and a five-time World Series champion with the New York Yankees. He won a Rookie of the Year award, was a World Series MVP and finished in the top 10 in American League MVP voting eight times. He won five Gold Gloves…

  7. Larry Bowa played 16 seasons for the Phillies, Cubs and Mets. He had a .260 batting average, 2,191 hits, 15 home runs, 525 RBIs and 987 runs scored. He won 2 Gold Glove awards and 1 World Series.