- Joe Altobelli
Joseph Salvatore Altobelli (born
May 26 ,1932 inDetroit, Michigan ) is an American former player, manager and coach inMajor League Baseball . In by|1983, he succeeded Hall of Famemanager Earl Weaver as field boss of theBaltimore Orioles and led the team to their sixthAmerican League pennant and their third (and most recent)World Series championship.As a player, Altobelli was a slugging
first baseman andoutfielder who enjoyed his greatest success at the AAA level. He batted only .210 in 166 games for theCleveland Indians (by|1955, by|1957) andMinnesota Twins (by|1961), with fivehome run s and 28 runs batted in. However, he was frequently in the double-digits in homers as an AAA player. As a member of theMontreal Royals , he led the by|1960International League (IL) in homers (31) and RBI (105). He batted and threw left-handed.In by|1966, Altobelli began an 11-year apprenticeship as a manager in the Baltimore
farm system , culminating in six seasons (by|1971-by|1976) managing theRochester Red Wings of the IL. During his tenure, the Red Wings finished first four times. In by|1977, Altobelli got his first big league managing job, leading theSan Francisco Giants . Although his by|1978 club finished 16 games above .500 and in third place in theNational League West Division , Altobelli was dismissed in by|1979, his third season, with a mark of only 225-239 (.485) as Giants' manager.He then joined the
New York Yankees as manager of their AAA farm club, theColumbus Clippers . After another first-place IL finish in by|1980, Altobelli became a Yankees coach in by|1981-by|1982, working underGene Michael ,Bob Lemon andClyde King .Before the by|1983 season, he was named the surprise successor to Weaver, finishing a legendary, 14½-season career as Baltimore's manager. Altobelli rose to the occasion, leading the O's to 98 wins, the AL East championship, then a three-games-to-one triumph over the
Chicago White Sox in theAmerican League Championship Series . The Orioles then dominated thePhiladelphia Phillies in the1983 World Series , winning in five games.The Orioles fell to fifth in the AL East in by|1984, despite playing eight games over .500. In May by|1985, when they continued to tread water at 29-26, Altobelli was let go. Weaver came out of retirement, but of 105 games under his command, Baltimore won only 53.
Altobelli then returned to coaching. He worked with the Yankees again (by|1986-by|1987), then served under
Don Zimmer with theChicago Cubs from by|1988-by|1991, and filled in asinterim manager when Zimmer was fired in by|1991 until eventually replaced byJim Essian . He then returned to Rochester and took over as general manager of the Red Wings in by|1991, a position he held for three years. Now retired from that position, he continues to live in Rochester and serves ascolor commentator on Red Wings home-game broadcasts.His career Major League managing record is 437-407 (.518).
Joe married Patsy Ruth Wooten on May 3, 1952, and they had six children: Mike, Mark, Jody, Jackie, Jerry and Joe.
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/altobjo01.shtml Baseball-Reference.com] - career managing record
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