Bobby Bragan
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Robert Randall Bragan (October 30, 1917 – January 21, 2010) was an American shortstop, catcher, manager, and coach in Major League Baseball and an influential minor league executive. His professional baseball career encompassed 73 years, from his first season as a player in the Class D Alabama–Florida League in 1937, to 2009, the last full year of his life, when he was still listed as a consultant to the Texas Rangers' organization. Bragan died on January 21, 2010, of a heart attack at his home in Fort Worth.
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Robert Randall Bragan (* 30. Oktober 1917 in Birmingham, Alabama; † 21. Januar 2010 in Fort Worth, Texas) war ein US-amerikanischer Shortstop, Catcher, Baseball-Manager und Coach im Major League Baseball. Außerdem war er eine einflussreiche Führungsperson im Minor League Baseball. Er wurde in Birmingham (Alabama) geboren. Bragan starb am 21. Januar 2010 an einem Herzinfarkt in seinem Haus in Fort Worth.
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Robert Randall Bragan (October 30, 1917 – January 21, 2010) was an American shortstop, catcher, manager, and coach in Major League Baseball and an influential minor league executive. His professional baseball career encompassed 73 years, from his first season as a player in the Class D Alabama–Florida League in 1937, to 2009, the last full year of his life, when he was still listed as a consultant to the Texas Rangers' organization. On August 16, 2005, Bragan donned a uniform to manage the independent Central League Fort Worth Cats for one game, making him—at 87 years, nine months, and 16 days old—the oldest manager in professional baseball annals, besting by one week Connie Mack, the manager and part-owner of the Philadelphia Athletics from 1901 through 1950. Always known as an innovator with a sense of humor—and an umpire-baiter—Bragan was ejected in the third inning of his "comeback", thus also becoming the oldest person in any capacity to be ejected from a professional baseball game. Bragan died on January 21, 2010, of a heart attack at his home in Fort Worth.
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Robert Randall Bragan (* 30. Oktober 1917 in Birmingham, Alabama; † 21. Januar 2010 in Fort Worth, Texas) war ein US-amerikanischer Shortstop, Catcher, Baseball-Manager und Coach im Major League Baseball. Außerdem war er eine einflussreiche Führungsperson im Minor League Baseball. Er wurde in Birmingham (Alabama) geboren. Am 16. August 2005 kehrte Bragan aus dem Ruhestand zurück, um die für ein Spiel zu managen. Damit war er mit einem Alter von 87 Jahren, neun Monaten und 16 Tagen der älteste Manager im Profi-Baseball in der Geschichte (er schlug den Rekord von Connie Mack um eine Woche). Er war bekannt für seinen Pioniergeist, seinen Sinn für Humor und für sein Talent, die Umpires zu provozieren. Bragan wurde im dritten Inning seines Comebacks rausgeworfen und wurde dadurch die älteste Person, die in einem Profi-Baseballspiel einen Platzverweis erhielt. Bragan starb am 21. Januar 2010 an einem Herzinfarkt in seinem Haus in Fort Worth.
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