Sparky Anderson was so far ahead of his time as manager of Cincinnati’s Big Red Machine in the 1970s that, like most innovators, he ticked people off. Mostly, Anderson ticked off his pitchers. “Oh, ...
After 26 seasons as a manager, Anderson retired in 1995 with 2,194 victories, third all-time behind Connie Mack and John McGraw. From 1970 to 1978, Anderson's Cincinnati Reds won five division titles, ...
Anderson died from complications from dementia, family spokesman Dan Ewald said. A day earlier, Anderson's family said he had been placed in hospice care. Anderson was the first manager to win World ...
Fri, 05 Nov 2010 01:18:07 GMT — Reds fans were taken aback when Sparky Anderson showed up in Cincinnati for his first day as a big league manager, an unknown taking over baseball's first professional ...
ARLINGTON, Texas, EE.UU. (AP) — Bruce Bochy consiguió el triunfo número 2.195 en su carrera el jueves, rompiendo un empate con Sparky Anderson en el sexto lugar de la lista de los managers más ...
Reds fans were taken aback when Sparky Anderson showed up in Cincinnati for his first day as a big league manager, an unknown taking over baseball's first professional team. By the time he was done, ...
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Bruce Bochy got his 2,195th career win to break a tie with Sparky Anderson for the sixth-most by an MLB manager when the Texas Rangers beat the Houston Astros 1-0 on Thursday ...
I'm not sure if anyone saw this story about former manager Sparky Anderson, who's been placed in hospice care at his Thousand Oaks, Calif. home for complications resulting from dementia. It's sad to ...