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Bobby Wine

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The Resume

    (September 17, 1938- )
    Born in New York, New York
    Attended Oklahoma State University
    Shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies (1960, 1962-68) and the Montreal Expos (1969-72)
    NL Golden Glove winner as a shortstop (1963)
    Manager for the Atlanta Braves (1985)
    Coach for the Philadelphia Phillies (1972-83), Atlanta Braves (1985, 1989-90) and the New York Mets (1993-96)

Why he might be annoying:

    He was the 1969 NL leader for errors committed as a shortstop with 31.
    He was hampered by back problems in his later seasons in Philadelphia.
    His hitting power was poor as he hit only 30 career home runs.
    He ended his playing career on a losing Expos team.
    He passed over the Phillies managing position before it was settled with Dallas Green.
    His stint as an interim manager was uneventful.
    He was thrown out for failing to give the umpire crew the lineup card (1996).

Why he might not be annoying:

    He did not commit a single error in his first four major league career games.
    He hit some of his career home runs against Juan Marichal, Warren Spahn and Bob Gibson.
    He was a member of the original Expos team.
    He was the 1970 NL leader for double plays turned as a shortstop with 137.
    He earned a World Series ring as one of Dallas Green's coaching staff in Philadelphia (1980).
    He was a coach for his hometown Mets.
    He is a member of the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame and the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame.

Credit: Neo NX2004


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