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After World War II, Seghi was a manager in the lower minor leagues in 1946–1955, working in the Pittsburgh Pirates and Cleveland Indians organizations. After joining the Redlegs (as the Reds were known from 1953 to 1958) as a scout , Seghi succeeded Bill McKechnie Jr. as Cincinnati's farm director after the 1958 season.
Dudley was the Indians' lead radio announcer from 1948 until his dismissal by the club in January 1968. In 1969, Dudley broadcast for the expansion Seattle Pilots; when the club moved to Milwaukee and became the Brewers the following year, he did not join them. Dudley broadcast for a number of minor league teams in the 1970s before retiring.
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Cofall helped re-organize the Cleveland team in 1919 and, along with O'Donnell attended the September 1920 meeting in Canton, Ohio that founded the American Professional Football Association, which became the NFL the following year. For the first half of the 1920 season, Cofall was the Tigers' player-coach; he was also elected vice-president of ...
In 2008, Hawkins joined the Cleveland Indians baseball team as an advance scouting intern. [2] He took a full-time role as a scout for the organization in 2009. Hawkins was the scout that found perennial all star Jose Ramirez. Hawkins was named the team's assistant director of player development in 2010 and the director of player development in ...
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David Garcia (September 15, 1920 – May 21, 2018) [2] was an American coach, scout and manager in Major League Baseball who spent over 65 years in professional baseball. He served as manager of the California Angels (1977–78) and Cleveland Indians (1979–82). Including three games as acting manager of the 1975 Indians, during his first ...