Con Strouthers
American baseball manager
Cornelius "Con" Strouthers was a baseball manager in the late 19th century and early 20th century. From 1895 to 1896, he was the third manager of the Detroit Tigers during their time in the Western League before they became a major league team in 1901. In 1904 he was the manager of the Augusta Tourists of the South Atlantic League or "Sally League" when he invited Ty Cobb, who would go on to a Hall of Fame career with the Tigers, to join the club.
References
- Stump, Al (1994). Cobb: A Biography. Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill. ISBN 0-945575-64-5
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
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Detroit Tigers managers
- Bob Glenalvin (1894)
- Con Strouthers (1895–1896)
- George Stallings (1896)
- Bob Allen (1897)
- Frank Graves (1897–1898)
- Ollie Beard (1898)
- Tony Mullane (1898)
- George Stallings (1898–1901)
- Frank Dwyer (1902)
- Ed Barrow (1903–1904)
- Bobby Lowe (1904)
- Bill Armour (1905–1906)
- Hughie Jennings (1907–1920)
- Ty Cobb (1921–1926)
- George Moriarty (1927–1928)
- Bucky Harris (1929–1933)
- Del Baker (1933)
- Mickey Cochrane (1934–1937)
- Del Baker (1936)
- Cy Perkins (1937)
- Del Baker (1937)
- Mickey Cochrane (1938)
- Del Baker (1938–1942)
- Steve O'Neill (1943–1948)
- Red Rolfe (1949–1952)
- Fred Hutchinson (1952–1954)
- Bucky Harris (1955–1956)
- Jack Tighe (1957–1958)
- Bill Norman (1958–1959)
- Jimmy Dykes (1959–1960)
- Billy Hitchcock (1960)
- Joe Gordon (1960)
- Bob Scheffing (1961–1963)
- Chuck Dressen (1963–1964)
- Bob Swift (1965)
- Chuck Dressen (1965–1966)
- Frank Skaff (1966)
- Bob Swift (1966)
- Mayo Smith (1967–1970)
- Billy Martin (1971–1973)
- Joe Schultz Jr. (1973)
- Ralph Houk (1974–1978)
- Les Moss (1979)
- Dick Tracewski (1979)
- Sparky Anderson (1979–1995)
- Buddy Bell (1996–1998)
- Larry Parrish (1998–1999)
- Phil Garner (2000–2002)
- Luis Pujols (2002)
- Alan Trammell (2003–2005)
- Jim Leyland (2006–2013)
- Brad Ausmus (2014–2017)
- Ron Gardenhire (2018–2020)
- Lloyd McClendon (2020)
- A. J. Hinch (2021–present)
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