DETROIT (WWJ) - The number of Detroit Tigers manager Sparky Anderson was retired in a ceremony Sunday before the Tigers game against the Diamondbacks. Fans at the ballpark say it's a well deserved ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hall of Famer Sparky Anderson, the first man to manage a World Series champion in each league, died Thursday at the age of 76, Major League Baseball said. He died two days ...
[photogallerylink id=40366 align=left]Hall of Fame baseball manager Sparky Anderson, who led the Detroit Tigers to their 1984 championship, has died at age 76. Family ...
CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) - Hall of Fame manager Sparky Anderson, who directed Cincinnati's Big Red Machine to back-to-back World Series championships, died Thursday. He was 76. Anderson was placed into ...
As part of former Tigers radio broadcaster Paul Carey's pregame duties, he was to co-host a radio show and interview then-Tigers manager Sparky Anderson. For more than 12 years, Carey and Anderson lit ...
Sparky who? Reds fans were taken aback when Sparky Anderson showed up for his first day as a big league manager, an unknown taking over baseball’s first professional team. Most had never heard of him.
Sad but, in light of what we learned yesterday, not unexpected news: Sparky Anderson has died. Anderson won three world titles, five pennants and seven division titles. He won 2194 games with the Reds ...
THOUSAND OAKS – Hall of Fame manager Sparky Anderson, who directed Cincinnati’s Big Red Machine to back-to-back World Series championships and went on to win another title in Detroit, died Thursday.
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. Sparky who? Really? Sparky ...
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, ...
It would be too simple to say that Anderson won because he lasted, although it is true players knew there would be no point in trying to undermine the manager and get him fired. Anderson had great ...
The word has just come that legendary MLB manager Sparky Anderson is reportedly very ill, and has been placed in hospice care at his home in Thousand Oaks, CA. Coming less than two days after the end ...