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Milt Wilcox.

Wilcox pitched in 2 games in the 1970 World Series for the Cincinnati Reds and 1 game in the 1984 World Series for the Detroit Tigers.

Anderson managed the Reds between 1970-1978 and the Tigers between 1979-1995.

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