- Cal Ermer
Calvin Coolidge Ermer (born
November 10 ,1923 , inBaltimore, Maryland ) is a scout for theMinnesota Twins and a former coach and manager in AmericanMajor League Baseball .Most of Ermer's 60-plus-year career in baseball has been spent as an employee of the Twins and its predecessor franchise (before 1961), the Washington Senators. His only major league game as a player, in 1947, came with Washington; he was hitless in three
at bats and handled seven fielding chances flawlessly as asecond baseman . Ermer then played and managed in the club'sfarm system , handling Senators/Twins farm clubs over five different decades: 1947; 1950-57; 1965-67; 1974-76; 1978-85.During his managing career, he also served as a skipper in the minor league systems of the
Pittsburgh Pirates andNew York Yankees , and in 1958 won "The Sporting News " Minor League Manager of the Year award while with theBirmingham Barons (then a farm team of theDetroit Tigers ).On
June 9 ,1967 , Ermer was promoted from the Twins' AAA affiliate, theDenver Bears of thePacific Coast League , to replace Minnesota managerSam Mele with the club stalled in sixth place with a 25-25 record. Under Ermer, the Twins caught fire, winning 66 of 112 games and jumping into a four-teamAmerican League pennant race that went down to the season's final weekend. Needing only one win in two games at Boston'sFenway Park to clinch a tie for the championship, the Twins lost both contests to the Red Sox, who became improbable league champions.Ermer was brought back for 1968, but a big off-season trade with the
Los Angeles Dodgers backfired,Baseball Hall of Fame sluggerHarmon Killebrew suffered a serioushamstring injury during the 1968Major League Baseball All-Star Game , nearly ending his season, and the Twins tumbled to 79-83 and a seventh place finish. At season's end, Ermer was fired and replaced byBilly Martin — the volatile Martin's first major league managing job.Ermer never again managed in the major leagues (his final record: 145-129, .529) but — in addition to his extensive minor league managing career — he also built a major league resume as a coach for the
Baltimore Orioles (1962),Milwaukee Brewers (1970-72) andOakland Athletics (1977). He ultimately returned to the Twins to manage their AAA farm club, then theToledo Mud Hens , for many years before moving into a scouting role for the club. As a minor league pilot, Ermer won 1,906 games, losing 1,728 (.524) over 26 seasons.On August 30, 2008, the
Chattanooga Lookouts dedicated their Press Box to Ermer.
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