- Bill Adair
Marion Danne "Bill" Adair (
February 10 ,1913 -June 17 ,2002 ) was an American coach and interim manager inMajor League Baseball . Asecond baseman , he was a career minor-league player who never rose about the Class AA level but who spent 21 years as a manager in the minors.Born in
Mobile, Alabama , Adair was a skipper in the Braves organization (he managed farm clubs for all three cities the Braves played in), as well as theDetroit Tigers ,San Diego Padres ,Montreal Expos , and theChicago White Sox organizations. He compiled a 1,611-1,305 (.552) record in the minors, but his managing career in the major leagues was limited to ten games with the 1970 White Sox. SkipperDon Gutteridge was fired September 3 with 26 games left in the season. Adair then compiled a 4-6 (.400) record before Chuck Tanner was appointed permanent manager onSeptember 14 ,1970 . The White Sox lost 106 games that season.Adair also was a major league coach for the Braves (1962; 1966), White Sox (1970) and Expos (1976).
He died in
Bay Minette, Alabama at age 89 in 2002.ee also
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Chicago White Sox all-time roster References
*Reichler, Joseph, ed. "The Baseball Encyclopedia." Mew York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1979.
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