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Latest revision as of 16:59, 21 December 2024

Cover Appearances

Publications

Los Angeles Dodgers managers
George Taylor (1884) • Charlie Hackett (1885) • Charlie Byrne (1885-87) • Bill McGunnigle (1888-90) • John Montgomery Ward (1891-92) • Dave Foutz (1893-96) • Billy Barnie (1897-98) • Charles Ebbets (1898) • Mike Griffin (1898) • Ned Hanlon (1899-05) • Patsy Donovan (1906-08) • Harry Lumley (1909) • Bill Dahlen (1910-13) • Wilbert Robinson (1914-31) • Max Carey (1932-33) • Casey Stengel (1934-36) • Burleigh Grimes (1937-38) • Leo Durocher (1939-46) • Clyde Sukeforth (1947) • Burt Shotton (1947) • Leo Durocher (1948) • Ray Blades (1948) • Burt Shotton (1948-50) • Chuck Dressen (1951-53) • Walter Alston (1954-76) • Tommy Lasorda (1976-96) • Bill Russell (1996-98) • Glenn Hoffman (1998) • Davey Johnson (1999-00) • Jim Tracy (2001-05) • Grady Little (2006-07) • Joe Torre (2008-10) • Don Mattingly (2011-15) • Dave Roberts (2016-present)


Miami Marlins managers
Rene Lachemann (1993-96) • Cookie Rojas (1996) • John Boles (1996) • Jim Leyland (1997-98) • John Boles (1999-01) • Tony Pérez (2001) • Jeff Torborg (2002-03) • Jack McKeon (2003-05) • Joe Girardi (2006) • Fredi González (2007-10) • Edwin Rodríguez (2010-11) • Brandon Hyde (2011) • Jack McKeon (2011) • Ozzie Guillén (2012) • Mike Redmond (2013-15) • Dan Jennings (2015) • Don Mattingly (2016-22) • Skip Schumaker (2023-present)


1988 Major League Baseball All-Star Game Roster
American League Alan Trammell (SS, Tigers) • Cal Ripken Jr. (SS, Orioles) • Carney Lansford (3B, Athletics) • Dan Plesac (P, Brewers) • Dave Stieb (P, Blue Jays) • Dave Winfield (OF, Yankees) • Dennis Eckersley (P, Athletics) • Don Mattingly (1B, Yankees) • Doug Jones (P, Indians) • Doyle Alexander (P, Tigers) • Frank Viola (P, Twins) • Gary Gaetti (3B, Twins) • George Brett (1B, Royals) • Harold Reynolds (2B, Mariners) • Jeff Reardon (P, Twins) • Jeff Russell (P, Rangers) • Johnny Ray (2B, Angels) • José Canseco (OF, Athletics) • Kirby Puckett (OF, Twins) • Kurt Stillwell (SS, Royals) • Mark Gubicza (P, Royals) • Mark McGwire (1B, Athletics) • Mike Greenwell (OF, Red Sox) • Ozzie Guillén (SS, White Sox) • Paul Molitor (2B, Brewers) • Rickey Henderson (OF, Yankees) • Roger Clemens (P, Red Sox) • Terry Steinbach (C, Athletics) • Tim Laudner (C, Twins) • Wade Boggs (3B, Red Sox)
National League Andre Dawson (OF, Cubs) • Andrés Galarraga (1B, Expos) • Andy Van Slyke (OF, Pirates) • Barry Larkin (SS, Reds) • Bob Knepper (P, Astros) • Bob Walk (P, Pirates) • Bobby Bonilla (3B, Pirates) • Chris Sabo (3B, Reds) • Danny Jackson (P, Reds) • Darryl Strawberry (OF, Mets) • David Cone (P, Mets) • Dwight Gooden (P, Mets) • Gary Carter (C, Mets) • Gerald Perry (1B, Braves) • Greg Maddux (P, Cubs) • Kevin Gross (P, Phillies) • Lance Parrish (C, Phillies) • Mark Davis (P, Padres) • Orel Hershiser (P, Dodgers) • Ozzie Smith (SS, Cardinals) • Rafael Palmeiro (OF, Cubs) • Robby Thompson (2B, Giants) • Ryne Sandberg (2B, Cubs) • Shawon Dunston (SS, Cubs) • Todd Worrell (P, Cardinals) • Vance Law (3B, Cubs) • Vince Coleman (OF, Cardinals) • Will Clark (1B, Giants) • Willie McGee (OF, Cardinals)


1984 Major League Baseball All-Star Game Roster
American League Tony Armas (OF, Red Sox) • Buddy Bell (3B, Rangers) • Mike Boddicker (P, Orioles) • George Brett (3B, Royals) • Rod Carew (1B, Angels) • Bill Caudill (P, Athletics) • Alvin Davis (1B, Mariners) • Rich Dotson (P, White Sox) • Dave Engle (C, Twins) • Damaso Garcia (2B, Blue Jays) • Alfredo Griffin (SS, Blue Jays) • Rickey Henderson (OF, Athletics) • Willie Hernández (P, Tigers) • Reggie Jackson (RF, Angels) • Chet Lemon (CF, Tigers) • Don Mattingly (1B, Yankees) • Jack Morris (P, Tigers) • Eddie Murray (DH, Orioles) • Phil Niekro (P, Yankees) • Lance Parrish (C, Tigers) • Dan Quisenberry (P, Royals) • Jim Rice (OF, Red Sox) • Cal Ripken Jr. (SS, Orioles) • Dave Stieb (P, Blue Jays) • Jim Sundberg (C, Brewers) • Andre Thornton (DH, Indians) • Alan Trammell (SS, Tigers) • Lou Whitaker (2B, Tigers) • Dave Winfield (LF, Yankees)
National League Joaquín Andújar (P, Cardinals) • Bob Brenly (C, Giants) • Gary Carter (C, Expos) • Jody Davis (C, Cubs) • Chili Davis (OF, Giants) • Steve Garvey (1B, Padres) • Dwight Gooden (P, Mets) • Rich Gossage (P, Padres) • Tony Gwynn (LF, Padres) • Keith Hernandez (1B, Mets) • Al Holland (P, Phillies) • Charlie Lea (P, Expos) • Mike Marshall (OF, Dodgers) • Jerry Mumphrey (OF, Astros) • Dale Murphy (CF, Braves) • Jesse Orosco (P, Mets) • Tony Peña (C, Pirates) • Tim Raines (OF, Expos) • Rafael Ramírez (SS, Braves) • Juan Samuel (2B, Phillies) • Ryne Sandberg (2B, Cubs) • Mike Schmidt (3B, Phillies) • Ozzie Smith (SS, Cardinals) • Mario Soto (P, Reds) • Darryl Strawberry (RF, Mets) • Bruce Sutter (P, Cardinals) • Fernando Valenzuela (P, Dodgers) • Tim Wallach (3B, Expos) • Claudell Washington (OF, Braves)


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