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Dick Walsh (executive)

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season began with the Angels considered probable AL West contenders. But Johnson and Phillips clashed over the outfielder's on-field behavior, resulting in multiple team suspensions. Johnson was handed a season-ending ban on June 26 (which he contested in court); his year ended after only 65 games
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in an August 18, 1967, game—ironically, against the Angels. The 1971 Angels fell below .500 in mid-May, then finished ten games and two notches below Tallis' three-year-old Royals. Walsh was fired on October 20, 1971 despite four years remaining on his seven‐year contract.
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and saw his average decline almost 70 points, with two home runs. Conigliaro played in only 74 games and was batting .222 with four home runs when he announced his retirement on July 11. The 26-year-old had battled vision problems since he was seriously
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and captured the AL batting title, while the Angels won 86 games and finished a strong third in their division. During the 1970–71 offseason, Walsh traded for another heavy-hitting outfielder,
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in February 1957 — the precursor of the Brooklyn club's historic shift to the West Coast, which would follow at the close of the
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Walsh then faced another test after the 1969 season began, when the Angels lost 28 of their first 39 games. Walsh fired
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in 1984. After leaving the LACC in 1997, Walsh supervised the opening or operations of convention facilities in
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The Phillips hiring pulled the Angels out of their tailspin and they finished third that season in the
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During this phase of his career, Walsh earned a master's degree in public administration from
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and events industry executive who, during a 50-plus year career, held high-level positions in
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in 1968. He served the NASL through its first full season, 1968, then returned to baseball.
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The firing ended Walsh's baseball career. In 1974, he became executive director of the
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After 18 years with the Dodgers, he was chosen to serve as commissioner of first the
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and held the post for nearly 24 years, a period during which Los Angeles hosted the
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and began planning the construction of another state-of-the-art venue, the
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in the club's Major League history to that point, and replaced him with
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in 1943, and military service during World War II, Walsh joined the
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Walsh died of natural causes on May 6, 2011, at the age of 85.
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South Bend, Indiana
Fullerton, California
professional sports
Major League Baseball
soccer
commissioner
North American Soccer League
South Bend, Indiana
Evanston, Illinois
Los Angeles
baseball
Los Angeles High School
third baseman
Brooklyn Dodgers
1948
Fort Worth Cats
farm club
Double-A
Texas League
Fresco Thompson
1951
Los Angeles franchise
Pacific Coast League
1957 season
Chavez Ravine
Dodger Stadium
1962
United Soccer Association (USA)
1966

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