Chuck Tanner

Chuck Tanner
Tanner with the Chicago White Sox in 1971
Outfielder / Manager
Born: (1928-07-04)July 4, 1928
New Castle, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died: February 11, 2011(2011-02-11) (aged 82)
New Castle, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
April 12, 1955, for the Milwaukee Braves
Last MLB appearance
May 8, 1962, for the Los Angeles Angels
MLB statistics
Batting average.261
Home runs21
Runs batted in105
Managerial record1,352–1,381
Teams
As player

As manager

Career highlights and awards

Charles William Tanner (July 4, 1928 – February 11, 2011) was an American professional baseball player and manager. A left fielder and pinch hitter who appeared in 396 games in Major League Baseball between 1955 and 1962, he was known for his unwavering confidence and infectious optimism.[1][2] As a manager for all or parts of 19 seasons, he led the Pittsburgh Pirates to a World Series championship in 1979. In his last baseball job, he served as a senior advisor to Pirates general manager Neal Huntington.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Death was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Weber, Bruce (February 12, 2011). "Chuck Tanner, Who Managed Pirates to '79 Title, Dies". The New York Times. p. D8.

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