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Auggie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-03-10 08:35 PM
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Sparky Anderson placed in hospice care: Dementia
Associated Press / 11-3-10

DETROIT -- Former Detroit Tigers and Cincinnati Reds manager Sparky Anderson has been placed in hospice care at his Thousand Oaks, Calif. home for complications resulting from dementia.

Anderson's family said in a statement Wednesday that they appreciate the support and kindness that friends and fans have shown throughout the Hall of Famer's career and retirement. No further details were released.

The 76-year-old Anderson was inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame in 2000, culminating a major league career that included one nondescript season as a player and an historic run as a manager.

He won 2,194 games as a manager, which was the third-highest total in major league history when he retired, trailing Connie Mack and John McGraw. He now stands sixth, also trailing Tony La Russa, Bobby Cox and Joe Torre. Anderson was the first manager to win World Series titles in both leagues and the only manager to lead two franchises in career wins.

MORE: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=5759008

I'm so sorry to hear this. He is one of baseball's all-time greats.
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El Supremo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-03-10 08:58 PM
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1. Lots of quotes:
"A baseball manager is a necessary evil." Source: (Widely Attributed)

"Babe Ruth is dead and buried in Baltimore but the game is bigger and better than ever." Source: Baseball's Greatest Quotations (Paul Dickson, 1992)

"Baseball is a simple game. If you have good players and if you keep them in the right frame of mind then the manager is a success." Source: (Widely Attributed)

"Casey (Stengel) knew his baseball. He only made it look like he was fooling around. He knew every move that was ever invented and some that we haven't even caught on to yet."

"Don't call us (ballplayers) heroes. Fireman are heroes." Source: The Detroit News (September 27, 1999)

"Don't let yourself get beat by Superman."

"He (Aurelio Rodriguez) probably had as good a pair of hands on him as anybody, and a great arm—the only two arms I've ever seen like that, (Travis) Fryman and him. This guy was a great third baseman."

"He (Pete Rose) is Cincinnati. He's the Reds." Source: Heavy Hitters by Bill Gutman (Easy Chair Books, 1980)

"He's (Jose Canseco) built like a Greek goddess."

"He's (Willie Stargell) such a big strong guy he should love that porch. He's got power enough to hit home runs in any park, including Yellowstone." Source: 1971 All-Star Game Interview (on air, 07/13/1971)

"I cannot get rid of the hurt from losing, but after the last out of every loss, I must accept that there will be a tomorrow. In fact, it's more than there'll be a tomorrow, it's that I want there to be a tomorrow. That's the big difference, I want tomorrow to come."

"I can't believe they pay us to play baseball - something we did for free as kids." Source: The Detroit News (September 27, 1999)

"I don't believe a manager ever won a pennant. Casey Stengel won all those pennants with the Yankees. How many did he win with the Boston Braves and Mets? I've never seen a team win a pennant without players. I think the only thing the manager has to do is keep things within certain boundaries." Source: Los Angeles Times (August 8, 1974)

"I don't know whether I'm a big leaguer or not, but I want to find out, and if I can't do it, then I'll be a minor leaguer the rest of my life."

"I don't know why the players make such a big fuss about sitting in the first class section of the plane. Does that mean they'll get there faster?" Source: The Detroit News (September 27, 1999)

"I don't want to embarrass any other catcher by comparing him to Johnny Bench." Source: 1989 50th Anniversary Hall of Fame Yearbook

"If a team is in a positive frame of mind, it will have a good attitude. If it has a good attitude, it will make a commitment to playing the game right. If it plays the game right, it will win—unless, of course, it doesn't have enough talent to win, and no manager can make goose-liver pate out of goose feathers, so why worry?" Source: Wikiquote (website)

"If I ever find a pitcher who has heat, a good curve, and a slider, I might seriously consider marrying him, or at least proposing." Source: coaching quotes (website)

"If I hear Bowie Kuhn say just once more he's doing something for the betterment of baseball, I'm going to throw-up." Source: The Sporting News (04/11/1978)

"If you have to choose between power and speed and it often turns out you have to make that choice, you've got to go for speed." Source: TV Guide Interview (April 3, 1982)

"I hope the car they (Sport Magazine who awarded it to the World Series MVP) give him (Brooks Robinson) has an extra large glove box."

"I only had a high school education and believe me, I had to cheat to get that." Source: (Widely Attributed)

"It's a terrible thing to have to tell your fans, who have waited like Detroit's have, that their team won't win it this year. But it's better than lying to them." Source: Sports Illustrated (July 9, 1979)

"I understand people who boo us. It's like going to Broadway show, you pay for your tickets and expect to be entertained. When you're not, you have a right to complain."

"I've changed my mind about it (DH) - instead of being bad, it stinks." Source: (Widely Attributed, 1976)

"Me carrying a briefcase is like a hotdog wearing earrings." Source: coaching quotes (website)

"My idea of managing is giving the ball to Tom Seaver and sitting down and watching him work." Source: Late Innings by Roger Angell (Simon & Schuster, 1984)

"People who live in the past generally are afraid to compete in the present. I've got my faults, but living in the past is not one of them. There's no future in it." Source: coaching quotes (website)

"Pete (Rose) doesn't run with celebrities and he can't stand the phonies. His big buddy in LA ain't Sinatra, it's a funny old groundskeeper."

"Pete Rose is baseball." Source: (Widely Attributed)

"Players have two things to do. Play and keep their mouths shut." Source: (Widely Attributed)

"Problem with (John) Wockenfuss getting on base is that it takes three doubles to score him."

"The day I got a hit off (Sandy) Koufax was when he knew it was all over."

"The great thing about baseball is when you're done, you'll only tell your grandchildren the good things. If they ask me about 1989, I'll tell them I had amnesia." Source: Major League Baseball Newsletter (September 1989)

"The man I marvel at is the one that's in there day after day, and night after night and still puts the figures on the board. I'm talking about Pete Rose, Stan Musial, the real stars. Believe me, especially the way we travel today, flying all night with a game the next night and then the next afternoon, if you can play one-hundred and sixty-two games, you're a man." Source: New York Times (March 29, 1976)

"The only reason I'm coming out here tomorrow is the schedule says I have to (after losing 16-4 to the Twins)." Source: Sportswriter Steve Fainaru in the Boston Globe (April 29, 1990)

"The only thing I believe is this: A player does not have to like a manager and he does not have to respect a manager. All he has to do is obey the rules." Source: (Widely Attributed)

"The players make the manager, it's never the other way."

"They're loyal Royal all the way. But, they're not tough fans, a player does not have to worry about being insulted there."

"They say the first World Series is the one you remember most. No, no, no. I guarantee you don't remember that one because the fantasy world you always dreamed about is suddenly real."

"This game has taken a lot of guys over the years who would have had to work in factories and gas stations and made them prominent people. I only had a high school education, and believe me, I had to cheat to get that. There isn't a college in the world that would have me and yet in this business you can walk into a room with millionaires, doctors, professional people and get more attention than they get. I don't know any other business where you can do that." Source: The Los Angeles Times (December 26, 1975)

"We're the best team in baseball, but not by much."

"You give us the pitching some of these clubs have and no one could touch us, but God has a way of not arranging that, because it's not as much fun."
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era veteran Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-04-10 05:29 AM
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2. Thanks Sparky, the best manager ever!
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joeybee12 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-04-10 05:50 AM
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3. That sucks...good vibes for him and his family..nt
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Ganja Ninja Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-04-10 07:13 AM
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4. I'm kind of surprised Sparky's only 76.
I thought he was in his late 60's when he coached the Tigers back in the 80's.
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Twillig Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-04-10 09:42 PM
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7. I thought he was 76 back then.
Man he looked all ate up by life back then.
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Dulcinea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-04-10 01:15 PM
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5. He passed away Wednesday.
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Auggie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-04-10 02:02 PM
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6. Thanks for the update
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rocktivity Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-05-10 10:36 AM
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8. That explains the hospice--that struck me as odd
Edited on Fri Nov-05-10 10:37 AM by rocktivity
You're usually taken to a hospital when you have dementia.

:(
rocktivity
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