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Sparky Anderson

Posted by Andy on November 3, 2010

Sad news on ESPN.com today reporting that Sparky Anderson is in hospice care due to complications from dementia. I wasn't aware that he was ill at all.

Anderson went gray prematurely and therefore appeared older than he actually was. He's only 76 years old--somewhat young to have such advanced dementia.

I should probably know this, but who are the other managers in addition to Anderson to win World Series titles with 2 different teams? Anderson did it, of course, in 1975 and 1976 with the Reds and 1984 with the Tigers.

Overall, Anderson has the 6th most wins as a manager:

Rk Mgr Yrs From To G W L W-L% G>.500 Plyof App WSwon PennWon ASG Player/Manager
1 Connie Mack HOF as player 53 1894 1950 7755 3731 3948 .486 -217 8 5 9 1 plyr/mgr: 1894-1896
2 John McGraw HOF as player 33 1899 1932 4769 2763 1948 .586 815 9 3 10 1 plyr/mgr: 1899-1906
3 Tony LaRussa as player 32 1979 2010 4934 2638 2293 .535 345 13 2 5 5
4 Bobby Cox as player 29 1978 2010 4508 2504 2001 .556 503 16 1 5 5
5 Joe Torre as player 29 1977 2010 4329 2326 1997 .538 329 15 4 6 6 plyr/mgr: 1977
6 Sparky Anderson HOF as player 26 1970 1995 4030 2194 1834 .545 360 7 3 5 5
7 Bucky Harris HOF as player 29 1924 1956 4410 2158 2219 .493 -61 3 2 3 1 plyr/mgr: 1924-1931
8 Joe McCarthy HOF 24 1926 1950 3487 2125 1333 .615 792 9 7 9 7
9 Walter Alston HOF as player 23 1954 1976 3658 2040 1613 .558 427 7 4 7 9
10 Leo Durocher HOF as player 24 1939 1973 3739 2008 1709 .540 299 3 1 3 4 plyr/mgr: 1939-1945
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 11/3/2010.

12 Responses to “Sparky Anderson”

  1. Andy Says:

    LaRussa has won WS with more than one team...who else?

  2. LawnBoy Says:

    LaRussa and Anderson are the only ones who did it in both leagues. I don't know who else has it with multiple teams in the same league.

  3. Dr. Doom Says:

    Bill McKechnie (Pirates and Reds)
    Bucky Harris (Senators and Yankees) and the aforementioned
    Anderson (Reds and Tigers) and
    LaRussa (A's and Cards)

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  5. Kevin Smith Says:

    Hi,

    Only Tony LaRussa and Sparky Anderson have won the World Series in both the National League and the American League. The list of those who have won penants in both leagues includes Dick Williams and Jim Leyland.

    Blessings,
    Kevin Smith
    http://www.firstbaptistkingston.net

  6. jason Says:

    hospice care doesn't mean death is imminent. he could still be around for another 18 months.

  7. dennis Says:

    what I liked about Sparky was...he always gave credit for his managerial success to his players....

  8. Soundbounder Says:

    There is an old WKRP episode that Sparky guest starred on. It's worth watching if you get the chance.

    On another note, Yogi Berra won an AL pennant (1964) and an NL pennant (1973). It was Sparky Andersons Reds whom Berra and the Mets beat in the '73 playoffs.

  9. John Autin Says:

    There's probably a good biography of Sparky out there, but for some insight into his character (and a great baseball read), check out "The Machine," by Joe Posnanski.

  10. Kahuna Tuna Says:

    Sparky Anderson died this morning at his home in Thousand Oaks, California, at the age of 76. RIP Sparky. For a kid who grew up in the 1970s as a Dodgers and Blue Jays fan with lots of relatives in Detroit, you were the Respected Opponent. I will miss you.

    John, I expect you already know this, so I'll note it for other posters. Anderson kept a diary of that charmed 1984 Detroit Tigers season. It was published as Bless You Boys.

  11. Dr. Doom Says:

    RIP Sparky.

  12. Bob Kupferer Says:

    We have lost one of the most popular baseball manager but surely one of the most loved men ever to spend his time with all of us baseball and sports fans.
    Thanks for being here for us Sparky, you will never be replaced or forgotten,
    Much Love to your Family;
    Baseball fans everywhere