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Jim Leyland, who led the Marlins to their first World Series title and later won two American League pennants, was elected to baseball's Hall of Fame.
Jim Leyland, who managed the Florida Marlins to a World Series championship and the Detroit Tigers to two AL pennants, was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday.
Jim Leyland, one of the game's greatest managers, will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday. Nick Kurtz of the A's becomes first rookie in MLB history to hit four homers in a game.
Dominican third baseman Adrian Beltre, World Series champion manager Jim Leyland, catcher Joe Mauer and first baseman Todd Helton were inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday.
The Detroit Tigers retired Leyland’s No. 10 on Saturday, putting him next to Sparky Anderson -- both literally and figuratively -- as one of two of the franchise’s managerial legends.
Jim Leyland managed the Rockies, Pirates, Marlins and Tigers, took three teams to the World Series and won it with the 1997 Marlins. Maybe you've seen the video going viral today of a profanity ...
Leyland managed the Tigers from 2006-2013, making the playoffs four times and advancing to the World Series in 2006 and 2012. He won 1,769 games over 22 seasons as a manager with the Pittsburgh ...
Managing 22 seasons in MLB, Leyland won 1,769 games over stops with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1986-1996), Florida Marlins (1997-1998), Colorado Rockies (1999) and Detroit Tigers (2006-2013).
NASHVILLE — We’ve known for two decades that Jim Leyland was a Hall of Fame storyteller, a Hall of Fame ranter (and raver) and a no-doubt Hall of Fame character of baseball.But what he was ...
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