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Joe about this when I met him, years later, and he told me that while he consulted  
Joe about this when I met him, years later, and he told me that while he consulted  
briefly for the team, he never had an official job in organized baseball after he was  
briefly for the team, he never had an official job in organized baseball after he was  
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fired as manager in 1964. I don't have the team record book to check this fact. --~~~~
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fired as managed in 1964. I don't have the team record book to check this fact. --~~~~
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The code <code><nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki></code> at the end will insert a signature, with your username and the time you made the edit. This makes it easy to see who is adding to the article. In a discussion with someone else, the standard practice is to leave one blank space below the other person's last comment, then add your own.
The code <code><nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki></code> at the end will insert a signature, with your username and the time you made the edit. This makes it easy to see who is adding to the article. In a discussion with someone else, the standard practice is to leave one blank space below the other person's last comment, then add your own.

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