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Phil Jackson has not only won 13 NBA titles and had a professional career in basketball but he has managed the Chicago Bulls and the Los Angeles Lakers. He managed the Bulls for 10 years and the Lakers for over 10 years also.
"The Old Perfessor" of professional baseball was Casey Stengel, who managed in the major leagues until he was 75 years old. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966.
The famous Cal Jr is still alive, but his father Cal Sr, who coached ,scouted and managed with the Orioles died in 1999.
The 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first professional baseball team in the U.S., were managed by Harry Wright who was also their center fielder.
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Hugo Bezdek coached a Rose Bowl winner, managed a major league baseball team, and coached an NFL team.
No, he did not. Catfish Hunter played Major League baseball from 1965-1979, he never coached or managed.
Phil Jackson has not only won 13 NBA titles and had a professional career in basketball but he has managed the Chicago Bulls and the Los Angeles Lakers. He managed the Bulls for 10 years and the Lakers for over 10 years also.
He coached them from 2009 - 2012
Joe Torre
Ozzie Guillen is a former professional baseball player and manager. He managed the Chicago White Sox from year 2004 to 2011. He then managed the Miami Marlins in 2012. He no longer manages them.
"The Old Perfessor" of professional baseball was Casey Stengel, who managed in the major leagues until he was 75 years old. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966.
The famous Cal Jr is still alive, but his father Cal Sr, who coached ,scouted and managed with the Orioles died in 1999.
The 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first professional baseball team in the U.S., were managed by Harry Wright who was also their center fielder.
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John Grady was a professional baseball player however he only managed to play for 1 year for the Altoona Mountain Citys in 1884. He played the Outfield. He got 36 at-bats and batted .306 however he only managed to play in 9 games in his career.
Ipswich Town turned professional in 1936, and Mick O'Brien was appointed their first professional manager.