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Joseph Elliott Girardi (born October 14, 1964) is an American sports broadcaster and former professional baseball player and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB). Girardi played the catcher position for the Chicago Cubs, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and St. Louis Cardinals during a big league playing career that spanned from 1989 to 2003.
Joseph Samuel Girardi (November 1, 1928 – February 28, 2019), better known as Joe Girard, was an American salesman, motivational speaker, and author.Girard sold 13,001 cars at a Chevrolet dealership between 1963 and 1978, and was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the seller of the most cars in a year (1,425 in 1973).
New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi stands with Joan Steinbrenner during a tribute for her husband the late George Steinbrenner before a baseball spring training game against the Philadelphia ...
Joseph Domnick Girardi (January 14, 1943 – December 7, 1982) was an American football coach. He was the head football coach at Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas for four seasons, from 1976 until 1979. His coaching record at Baker was 25–15–1. [1] [2] Girardi died in a one-car accident on Interstate 40 near Winslow, Arizona in 1982. [3]
Joe Girardi was the manager of the Phillies from 2020 to 2022. Rob Thomson has managed the Phillies since 2022. Footnotes. a #: A running total of the number of ...
Joe Girardi and Kevin Long had confrontation in June. Rewind back to June 22, which you might remember as the day after MLB started enforcing its ban on sticky substances. That first day of sticky ...
Joe Girardi's time as manager of the Philadelphia Phillies is over. The Phillies fired Girardi and coaching assistant Bobby Meacham on Friday morning, the team announced. The Phillies are 22-29 ...
Joe Girardi won the Manager of the Year Award in his only season managing the Marlins (2006). He is the only manager to win the award while fielding a team with a losing record, and he's the only manager to win with a team that finished in fourth place in its division. [ 12 ]