- Jack Tighe
John Thomas Tighe (August 9, 1913 - August 1, 2002), pronounced "tie", was an American coach and manager of the
Detroit Tigers ofMajor League Baseball .Born in
Kearney, New Jersey , Tighe joined the professional ranks in 1936 as acatcher with theCharleston Senators , a Detroit farm club in the Class CMiddle Atlantic League . A righthanded batter, he rose no further as a player than Class A1, two levels below the major leagues, with theBeaumont Exporters of theTexas League in 1938-39.The following season, Tighe became a manager in the minor leagues. He was a Detroit coach for the latter half of the 1942American League season, then resumed his minor league managerial career from 1944-53.He was again named to the Tigers' coaching staff in 1955-56, and replaced his boss,
Bucky Harris , as Detroit's manager following the 1956 season. Tighe led the Tigers to a 78-76, fourth-place finish in 1957, but when Detroit faltered early during the 1958 campaign, he was released in favor ofBill Norman . Tighe's career managing record: 99 wins, 104 defeats (.488).He later managed and scouted in the Milwaukee Braves organization before returning to the Tigers' farm system, winning the 1967
Governors' Cup championship and the 1968International League regular season pennant at the helm of theToledo Mud Hens .Jack Tighe died at age 88, eight days short of his 89th birthday in
Pompano Beach, Florida .External links
*http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/tigheja99.shtml
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