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  1. James Leroy Thomas (February 5, 1936 – August 31, 2022) was an American first baseman and right fielder, coach and front-office executive in Major League Baseball (MLB) who played for six teams from 1961 to 1968, most notably the Los Angeles Angels, then went on to a successful tenure as general manager of the Philadelphia Phillies.

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  2. Positions: Rightfielder and First Baseman. Bats: Left • Throws: Right. 6-2 , 195lb (188cm, 88kg) Born: February 5, 1936 in Peoria, IL. Died: August 31, 2022 in St. Louis, MO. Buried: Resurrection Cemetery, Affton, MO. High School: Debut: (Age 25-076d, 11,832nd in major league history) 1 AB, 1 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB.

    • Peoria, IL, United States
    • February 5, 1936
  3. 31 de ago. de 2022 · Former GM Lee Thomas, architect of '93 Phils, dies at 86. August 31st, 2022. Paul Hagen/Special to Phillies.com. When the Phillies hired Lee Thomas on June 21, 1988, the new general manager faced a daunting task. The team he was taking over was well on its way to losing 96 games. He would be working with a constricted payroll.

  4. 29 de mar. de 2016 · After being stuck in the New York Yankees minor-league system for seven seasons, Lee Thomas spent 1961 through 1968 as a big-league player. The first baseman/outfielder was an All-Star in his best year, 1962 – but his finest day came in the final month of his rookie season.

  5. 31 de ago. de 2022 · Read More. Published 12:05 PM PDT, August 31, 2022. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Lee Thomas, an All-Star player who eventually became the architect of the 1993 NL champion Philadelphia Phillies, has died. He was 86. Thomas died Wednesday at his home in St. Louis, the Phillies announced. No details about the cause were given.

  6. 31 de ago. de 2022 · Lee Thomas, an All-Star player who eventually became the architect of the 1993 NL champion Philadelphia Phillies, has died. He was 86.

  7. James Leroy Thomas (February 5, 1936 – August 31, 2022) was an American first baseman and right fielder, coach and front-office executive in Major League Baseball (MLB) who played for six teams from 1961 to 1968, most notably the Los Angeles Angels, then went on to a successful tenure as general manager of the Philadelphia Phillies.