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Sparky Anderson Death, Hall Of Fame Manager Sparky Anderson Dies

Sparky Anderson Death, Hall Of Fame Manager Sparky Anderson Dies : Sparky Anderson, the first major league manager to win a World Series in both the American and National Leagues died Thursday of complications from dementia, according to a statement released Thursday from his family.

Sparky Anderson

The white-haired “Captain Hook,” whose once-startling tendency to yank pitchers early and often is now considered routine practice, had a career in two acts: the first with the Cincinnati Reds in their Big Red Machine era, when the team won the 1975 and 1976 World Series; and the second with the Detroit Tigers, where he remains the manager with the longest tenure and most victories. He guided the Tigers to a World Series victory in 1984.