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- George Eugene Mitterwald (born June 7, 1945) is an American former professional baseball player, coach and manager. He pla**** in 887 Major League Baseball...
- player[circular reference] ****e 1 – rapper Mahershala Ali – actor George Mitterwaldbaseball player James Monroe Iglehart – Tony Award winning Broadway...
- till 1970. In 1970 Ratliff split the Twins catching duties with George Mitterwald and pla**** in the 1970 American League Championship Series. The next year...
- each) as well as a turn around for the team. With new manager George Mitterwald, the Dukes would post a 21–21 record in the first half, a game and a half...
- the second half of 1972, replacing the platoon of Phil Roof and George Mitterwald. After spending most of 1973 in the minor leagues, Borgmann was back in...
- his knee injuries. He was traded from the Cubs to the Twins for George Mitterwald at the Winter Meetings on December 6, 1973. He also pla**** a season with...
- catcher for Minnesota saw him play behind starters John Roseboro and George Mitterwald. The Twins won the American League West Division championship in each...
- (1965-1966) Manager: 2008 World Series Champion - Philadelphia Phillies George Mitterwald (1966) William D. Mullins (1957) member of the M****achusetts House of...
- Preceded by Phil Roof Orlando Twins Manager 1984–1985 Succeeded by George Mitterwald Preceded by Cal Ermer Toledo Mud Hens Manager 1986 Succeeded by Leon Roberts...
- (2002–2003) Jerry McNertney 1984 — Mark Connor 1984–1985 1990, 1993 — George Mitterwald 1988 — John Stearns 1989 — Marc Hill 1991 — Tony Cloninger 1992, 1994–2001...