- Salty Parker
Francis James "Salty" Parker (
July 8 ,1912 —July 27 ,1992 ) was aMajor League Baseball infielder , coach and manager. Born inEast St. Louis, Illinois , Parker played in the Major Leagues for one month from August 13, 1936 through September 16, 1936. He appeared in 11 games, 7 at shortstop, for theDetroit Tigers , collecting seven hits and four RBIs for a .280 batting average and a .333 on base percentage. Parker was sent to the Tigers on December 2, 1936 in a trade with Indianapolis American Association that also broughtDizzy Trout to the Tigers. Though Parker only played a month, Trout was a Major League pitcher for years, and eventually the Tigers' ace.After a lengthy minor league managerial career, Parker coached for the
San Francisco Giants (1958-61),Cleveland Indians (1962), Los Angeles/California Angels (1964-66),New York Mets (1967) andHouston Astros (1968-72) and served brief stints as manager of the Mets (11 games in 1967) and Astros (2 games in 1972). In 1973, he became a scout for the Astros. Parker later remained active in Houston-area baseball, coaching in theKarl Young League for many years.Parker died in 1992 at age 79 in
Houston, Texas .ources
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/parkesa01.shtml Managerial record]
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* [http://www.thedeadballera.com/Obits/Parker.Salty.Obit.html Obituary from Houston Chronicle]
* [http://www.astrosdaily.com/players/obits/Parker_Salty.html Obituary from Astrosdaily.com]
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