- Eddie Popowski
Edward Joseph Popowski (
August 20 ,1913 —December 4 ,2001 ) was a coach and interim manager for theBoston Red Sox of AmericanMajor League Baseball . Popowski spent 65 years in organized baseball — all of them in the Boston organization.Only 5'4" (162.56 cm) tall, Popowski, a
second baseman , began playing in the Red Soxfarm system in 1937 after touring with the barnstorming baseball club "The House of David " as the only non-bearded player on the squad. He never played in the big leagues, but began a 21-year minor league managerial career in 1941 with the Bosox'Centreville, Maryland club in the Class D Eastern Shore League. With time out forU.S. Army service duringWorld War II , he would manage and coach with Red Sox farm teams through 1966. He spent many years managing at the Class AA level, working patiently with Boston prospects. In his only AAA managerial role, he was the last skipper in the history of theMinneapolis Millers of the American Association, in 1960.Not counting his Centreville tenure, Popowski compiled a record of 1,568 wins and 1,357 losses (.536), with four pennants, during his career as a minor league manager. [Howe News Bureau, Boston Red Sox 1982 Organization Sketch Book]
In 1967, Popowski was promoted to the parent Red Sox as third-base coach under
Dick Williams . That season, the Red Sox, who had finished ninth in the ten-teamAmerican League in 1966, stunned the baseball world by winning their first pennant since 1946. Popowski was Boston's third-base coach for seven seasons, through 1973, and twice served out a season as acting manager, relieving Williams in 1969 andEddie Kasko in 1973, the latter for only one game. Popowski won six of the ten big league contests he managed.He continued as Boston's first-base coach in 1974 and was a special assignment coach in 1975, when the Red Sox once again won the American League flag. In 1976, he began the year as a minor league instructor but he returned to the Boston coaching staff to fill the vacancy created when
Don Zimmer was promoted to manager after thefiring ofDarrell Johnson . Popowski coached in the dugout and at third base that season.In 1977, he returned to Boston's farm system for good as a roving infield instructor and coordinator of Boston's extended
spring training program. Although his responsibilities were gradually reduced as he grew older, he remained active in the Red Sox system through 2001, and his 88th birthday. A field in Boston's training base atFort Myers, Florida , is named in his honor.Popowski was a lifelong resident of
Sayreville, New Jersey .External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/popowed99.shtml Baseball-Reference.com] - managerial record
* [http://www.thedeadballera.com/Obits/Popowski.Eddie.Obit.html The Dead Ball Era] - obituaryReferences
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