Gene Mauch

Gene Mauch
Mauch in 1961
Infielder / Manager
Born: (1925-11-18)November 18, 1925
Salina, Kansas, U.S.
Died: August 8, 2005(2005-08-08) (aged 79)
Rancho Mirage, California, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 18, 1944, for the Brooklyn Dodgers
Last MLB appearance
September 28, 1957, for the Boston Red Sox
MLB statistics
Batting average.239
Home runs5
Runs batted in62
Managerial record1,902–2,037
Winning %.483
Teams
As player
As manager

Gene William Mauch (November 18, 1925 – August 8, 2005) was an American professional baseball player and manager who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a second baseman for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1944, 1948), Pittsburgh Pirates (1947), Chicago Cubs (19481949), Boston Braves (19501951), St. Louis Cardinals (1952) and Boston Red Sox (19561957).

Mauch was best known for managing four teams from 1960 to 1987. He is by far the winningest manager to have never won a league pennant or the World Series (breaking the record formerly held by Jimmy Dykes), three times coming within a single victory of reaching the World Series. Mauch managed the Philadelphia Phillies (19601968), Montreal Expos (19691975 — as their inaugural manager), Minnesota Twins (19761980) and California Angels (19811982, 19851987). His 1,902 career victories ranked 8th in MLB history, when he retired, and his 3,942 total games managed ranked 4th. Mauch gained a reputation for playing a distinctive "small ball" style, which emphasized defense, speed, and base-to-base tactics on offense, rather than power hitting.


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