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...Angels won only twice in nine games after clinching the AL West title, yet Manager Gene Mauch is not concerned...
...Chicago Bears Quarterback Jim McMahon and Boston Celtics Guard Danny Ainge may be hard to think of as latter-day saints, but Joyner is easily pictured on the side of the Angels, a paragon on the order of Atlanta Outfielder Dale Murphy. The gray manager of the Angels, Gene Mauch, 60, says, "Joyner has a graceful way about him, at bat, on the field and in the clubhouse...
...average in the American League and have scored the second-fewest runs. California, on the other hand, is a team of pensioners. From First Baseman Rod Carew to Rightfielder Reggie Jackson, as sure as the Chicago Cubs play in daylight, the California Angels play in twilight. Their manager, Gene Mauch, is the most respected one never to win a pennant. Ahead of the Royals by one game in the West division, the Angels faced downy-cheeked Righthander Bret Saberhagen first, and at the end he dismissed Jackson with three called strikes. "I looked at Reggie and thought of the Dodgers...
...Gene Mauch, Billy Martin, Sparky Anderson, and Earl Weaver all played the same position in their playing careers-second base. Catchers and infielders comprise the vast majority of big league managers, but former pitchers have managed three of the last seven World Series winners. Ten points if you can name two of the three...
...Smalley of the Yankees is the son of Roy Smalley Sr..also a shortstop, who played for three teams between 1948-58. Smalley's uncle is Gene Mauch, who was active as a player in the 40s and 50s and managed his nephew on the Twins for six years. Pitcher Matt Keough of the A's is the son of outfielder Marty Keough (seven teams. 1956-66) and the nephew of outfielder Joe Keough. who played for the Royals in the early...