Yes. Bobby Cox of the Atlanta Braves and Joe Torre of the then New York Yankees. He's now managing the LA Dodgers.
There are several managers that have both won and loss a World Series above are just 2 of many that have done this. Most recently would be Charlie Manuel with the Phildelphia Phillies winning the 2008 World Series and losing the 2009 World Series before that you could look at Tony LaRussa with the St. Louis Cardinals losing the World Series in 2004 and winning in 2006, there are many more, these are just a few
The reds won the world series with Pete rose as a player in 1975 and 1976 however as a manager they never went to the playoffs with Pete although the nucleus of the 1990 world series team was mostly made up of players who were on the team when pete was suspended in 1986. however if you are asking if they won any games, of course. as a matter of fact pete rose was on more winning teams than any other player in baseball history.
The 2009 World Series will be his first.
No. If a manager wants someone to pitch every inning of every game, that is the manager's perogative.
No ... Jackie hit home runs in the 1952 and 1956 World Series but not in the 1955 World Series.
The San Diego Padres have never won a World Series.
Hideki Okajima won the World Series in Bos 2007.
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No
No team has won the World Cup with a manager born outside of the country he coaches. The manager of the losing West German football team in the 1966 World Cup, Helmut Schön, was born in East Germany.
There are no drug tests of any kind at any level of poker including the $10,000 buy-in World Series Of Poker Main Event.
Did any baseball team win two world series games on the same day?
The US didn't lose any land at all in WWI, as it was fought in Europe.