Here’s
a card that I always wanted to create, but it wasn’t until I had a
special request for it, with the image used sent to me, that I finally
put it together for today’s blog post, a 1970 Sparky Anderson
“Coach=Card” with the San Diego Padres:
Anderson, who was about to go on to an incredible 26 run as a Hall of
Fame manager with the Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers, first lent his
skills as a coach with the new San Diego franchise in 1969 after some
years as a Minor League manager throughout the 1960’s.
But after the Reds offered him the job to replace former manager Dave
Bristol to head the upstart Cincinnati team, he jumped at the chance,
and began what was to be an incredible run through the 1970’s that saw
him appear in four World Series, winning two in a row in 1975/1976, with
the team gaining the nickname “Big Red Machine”, loaded with all-stars
like Johnny Bench, Pete Rose and Tony Perez.
After nine years with Cincy, he then moved over to guide the Detroit
Tigers, where he’d be over the next 17 years, bringing home a
championship in 1984 while winning 1331 games in the Motor City.
All told, the man would post 2194 Major League wins as a manager in 26
years, with five pennants, three championships and seven first-place
finishes.
Great baseball lifer and story-teller. Miss him.