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Jim Marshall (baseball)

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43: 2009: 587:(1986). After his managerial career ended, Marshall scouted the United States for Japanese league teams. He remains in the game as the senior advisor for Pacific Rim operations of the 1989: 2014: 1664: 740: 2044: 2054: 2019: 1069: 548:
On July 25, with Chicago at 41–52, he replaced Lockman as manager. The Cubs went 25–44 over the remainder of the season to finish at 66–96, sixth and last in the
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and was listed as 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm) tall and 190 pounds (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb). Marshall attended
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Marshall became a minor league manager in the Cubs' organization in 1968. After handling
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and Oakland organizations in 1977–78 before landing his second MLB command with the
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Marshall appeared in 410 MLB games over five seasons (1958–62) and
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assignments from 1971 to 1973, he was promoted by the Cubs to MLB
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September 28, 1962, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
552:. Marshall then led the Cubs to successive 75–87 seasons in 469:) in baseball history when he was dealt by the Cubs with 116:
April 15, 1958, for the Baltimore Orioles
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He recorded a career .994 487:In addition to the Cubs, he played for the 1665: 1651: 1643: 1070: 1056: 1048: 741: 727: 719: 521:, Marshall hit 78 home runs in 408 games. 342:(born May 25, 1931) is an American former 41: 30: 2045:Long Beach Polytechnic High School alumni 694:Jim Marshall managerial career statistics 19:For other people named Jim Marshall, see 2055:Major League Baseball third base coaches 608:"Kennedy and Franks Get Top Cub Posts," 600: 461:, committing only nine errors in 1,602 224: 2020:Buffalo Bisons (minor league) managers 655:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 648: 7: 2095:Sportspeople from Danville, Illinois 612:(UPI), Wednesday, November 24, 1976. 2050:Major League Baseball first basemen 579:during the 1980s, working for the 14: 517:During his three full seasons in 434:of the 1950s, leading the PCL in 2090:Oakland Oaks (baseball) players 1995:Arizona Diamondbacks executives 567:He managed at Triple-A for the 2065:Minor league baseball managers 442:(123) as a member of the 1954 354:. 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Index

Jim Marshall (disambiguation)

Nashville Sounds
First baseman
Manager
Danville, Illinois
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Baltimore Orioles
1958
Chicago Cubs
1958
1959
San Francisco Giants
1960
1961
New York Mets
1962
Pittsburgh Pirates
1962
Chunichi Dragons
1963
1965
Chicago Cubs
1974
1976

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