- Frank Skaff
Infobox MLB retired
name=Frank Skaff
position=First Baseman /Manager
bgcolor1=black
bgcolor2=black
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=September 30 ,1910
deathdate=death date and age|1988|4|12|1910|9|30
debutdate=September 11
debutyear= 1935
debutteam= Brooklyn Dodgers
finaldate=October 3
finalyear=1943
finalteam=Philadelphia Athletics
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.320
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=1
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=11
teams=As Player
* Brooklyn Dodgers (1935)
* Philadelphia Athletics (1943)As Manager
*Detroit Tigers (1966)
highlights=Francis Michael Skaff (
September 30 ,1910 –April 12 ,1988 ) was aninfielder , coach, manager and scout in AmericanMajor League Baseball . Skaff's half-season as acting manager of the 1966Detroit Tigers is one of the most unusual, and tragic, happenstances in baseball annals.Skaff began 1966 as a Detroit coach. After 26 games, skipper
Chuck Dressen suffered his second heart attack in two seasons. As in 1965, third base coachBob Swift took over the Tigers on an interim basis May 16 as Dressen recovered. But Swift was not a well man, either. After 57 games, he was hospitalized for what appeared to be a stomach ailment; however, his malady proved to belung cancer and he was forced to give up the reins.Skaff, who had begun the season as Detroit's bench coach, then moved to third base under Swift, became the team's second acting manager of the season on July 14 and finished the campaign. Unfortunately, both of Skaff's predecessors died later in the year. Dressen appeared to be making a recovery in early August when he was stricken by a kidney infection; he died August 10. Swift succumbed on October 17, 1966.
Meanwhile, the Tigers won only 40 of the 79 games Skaff managed, and finished third in the
American League , nine games in arrears of the eventual world championBaltimore Orioles .In October,
Mayo Smith was named manager for 1967, and Skaff moved into a scouting role. He never managed again in the majors (his 40-39 career record produced a winning percentage of .506), but he returned to Detroit as a coach underBilly Martin in 1971.A native of
LaCrosse, Wisconsin , who batted and threw righthanded, Skaff was a 1935 graduate ofVillanova University , where he received a degree in economics. He spent the most productive years of his playing career with theInternational League Baltimore Orioles duringWorld War II . He appeared in six games for the 1935Brooklyn Dodgers and in 32 contests for the 1943 Philadelphia Athletics, hitting .320 in 75at bats . He managed in the A'sfarm system and was a coach for the 1954 Orioles during their first AL season as the reborn St. Louis Browns, before joining the Tiger organization as a minor league skipper.He died in
Towson, Maryland in 1988 at the age of 77 while on a scouting trip for the Tigers. (His date of birth is disputed. Baseball Reference lists his birth as occurring in 1910, while MacMillan's Baseball Encyclopedia, "The Baseball Register" and Baseball Library list his birth year as 1913.)External links
*http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/skafffr01.shtml
References
*Spink, J.G. Taylor, ed., "The Baseball Register." St. Louis:
The Sporting News , 1954.
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