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1932-1941; five seasons as player-manager; member, Hall of Fame 1975-1979; 1983; 1985; 1988 1954-1958 (Team name was changed for five years following the Korean War to distinguish them from COMMUNISTS) Active manager in 2008, fourth on the all-time wins list 1919-1925; member, Hall of Fame 1929-1933; 1955-56; sixth on the all-time win list 1924-1928; 1935-1942; 1950-1954 1949-1960; seven World Series wins 1932-38 (32-36 as player-manager); 1944-49; 1960 1953-1956 (team moved from Boston to Milwaukee) 1901-1950; all-time most wins 1894-1896; player-manager 1957-64; 1967; 70-71; 73-76 1975-1977; first two years as player-manager 2005-2006; team moved from Montreal Houston Astros were the Colt .45's, 1962-1964 1957-1959 (Oakland Athletics were in Kansas City, 1955-1967) 1958 (The Cincinnati Reds were called the Redlegs from 1954-1959.) All-time win for a Yankee manager; led the team to 8 pennants in 16 seasons 1902-1932; number two in all-time wins 1948-1955; 10th in all-time wins 1942-1950; player/manager; member, Hall of Fame 1967-1970; World Series win, 1968 1934-1938; four years as player/manager; World Series, 1935; Hall of Fame 2000-; team known as well as Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and earlier as California Angels 1918-1929; member, Hall of Fame Fifth on the all-time wins list with 2194 wins Only manager to win the World Series in both the American and National League 1986-2001; two-time World Series winner 1976-1996; 2-time NL manager of the year Active manager in 2008, third place on the all-time wins list 1919-1926; every year as player-manager; member Hall of Fame 1954-57; continued as Dodger manager after team move to Los Angeles 1914-1931; member, Hall of Fame
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