Guy Sturdy

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[[Category:People|Sturdy, Guy]]
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Latest revision as of 01:23, 1 July 2010

Guy Sturdy
Bat/Throw: L/L
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 180
Born: 1899-8-7 at Sherman, TX (US)
Died: 1965-5-4 at Marshall, TX (US)
Interred: Colonial Gardens in Marshall, TX (US)
More info
Statistics: Retrosheet
SABR Searches: Pictures of Guy Sturdy | width:90% height:65% scrolling:auto | Pictures}} · Bibliography
Guy Sturdy was a professional player and manager.

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In 1946, he helped organize the Sherman Twins entry in the East Texas League. He managed the club through April 30, 1947, when he was relieved by owner Art Willingham.[1]

Footnotes

  1. "Sturdy Released as Twins' Manager", pg 5. Dallas Morning News, 1947-05-01.
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