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1278:Lou Piniella
1270:Billy Martin
1262:Lou Piniella
1254:Billy Martin
1238:Billy Martin
1222:Gene Michael
1206:Gene Michael
1190:Billy Martin
1166:Billy Martin
1142:Johnny Keane
1110:Bucky Harris
1086:Joe McCarthy
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1463:Derek Jeter
1334:Aaron Boone
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1094:Bill Dickey
1088:(1931β1946)
1078:Bob Shawkey
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839:January 10,
535:Postseason
385:Herman Long
1642:Categories
1452:Ron Guidry
1431:Lou Gehrig
1294:Bucky Dent
1246:Yogi Berra
1230:Clyde King
1150:Ralph Houk
1134:Yogi Berra
1126:Ralph Houk
930:, or
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687:References
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461:Bob Ganley
250:As manager
58:1875-04-13
1577:Joe Scott
1421:Babe Ruth
1406:Hal Chase
1318:Joe Torre
1214:Bob Lemon
1182:Bob Lemon
1022:Hal Chase
893:April 15,
591:8th in AL
393:Ed Barrow
286:shortstop
279:Elberfeld
172:As player
143:Home runs
107:MLB debut
45:Shortstop
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