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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wes_StockWes Stock - Wikipedia

    Wesley Gay Stock (born April 10, 1934) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher, pitching coach and television commentator. He appeared in 321 games pitched (all but three in relief) between 1959 and 1967 with the Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Athletics.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Connie_MackConnie Mack - Wikipedia

    Cornelius McGillicuddy (December 22, 1862 – February 8, 1956), better known as Connie Mack, was an American professional baseball catcher, manager, and team owner. Mack holds records for the most wins (3,731), losses (3,948), ties (76), and games managed (7,755) in Major League Baseball (MLB) history. His victory total is 847 more than the ...

  3. Jul 30, 2023 · There’s the story of Ann Marie Johnston, the mother of Wes Johnston, who flew in from Ontario, Canada despite battling cancer to watch her son throw a spectacular seven-inning win for the Mississauga Tigers over D-Bat United in the first round of bracket play at Ricketts Park.

  4. Mar 19, 2024 · In 1896, he retired as a full-time player to begin the career he became famous for as a manager. After a four-year stint as a manager for the then minor league Milwaukee Brewers, Mack became manager, treasurer, and part-owner of the new American League’s Philadelphia Athletics.

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  5. Mack signed the papers from his bed during an illness, supposedly unaware that Johnson planned to move the team to Kansas City, Missouri. Mack died fifteen months later, at age 93. Connie Mack operated his baseball teams as a business, relying on their success for the support of his family.

  6. Sep 4, 2013 · “But it is probable that he will be best remembered for his sensational scrapping of championship machines…”[fn]“Connie Mack, Mr. Baseball, Dies in Philadelphia at the Age of 93,” New York Times, Feb. 9, 1956, 1, 36.[/fn] Mack’s enduring legacy is his longevity and his civility.

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  8. Connie Mack (born December 22/23, 1862, East Brookfield, Massachusetts, U.S.—died February 8, 1956, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an American professional baseball manager and team executive, the “grand old man” of the major leagues in the first half of the 20th century.

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