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390:— only the second trade in MLB history to involve a manager — Lonnett followed him to Pittsburgh. He wore Sanguillén's No. 35 jersey until the Pirates re-acquired Sanguillén a year later; after which, he wore No. 32. Eventually, Lonnett served as 36: 1136: 1086: 1196: 594: 1191: 790: 579: 1111: 1121: 724: 786: 465: 1131: 1096: 391: 1047: 1116: 794: 1141: 1176: 1166: 1146: 717: 603: 1186: 1156: 1091: 1151: 1081: 1126: 1101: 221: 217: 207: 197: 193: 176: 172: 1161: 710: 1181: 1171: 429:
and was cared for by his wife of 56 years, Alvida. In 2004, he attended the 25th anniversary celebration of the
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on October 2, 1970. All three would serve in similar capacities together with the White Sox (
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and signed with the Phillies in 1948, and spent much of his career with the Phillies as a
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had promised Lonnett that he would be one of his coaches if he ever became an MLB
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Lonnett succumbed to his long-standing illness, in his home town of
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September 26, 1959, for the Philadelphia Phillies
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April 22, 1956, for the Philadelphia Phillies
323:(RBI) — never once cracking the .200 level for a season. 257:. During his playing days, Lonnett stood 5 feet 343:. Tanner honored his word when he named Lonnett and 474:. Tribune-Review Publishing Company. Archived from 1137:Baseball players from Beaver County, Pennsylvania 1087:Baltimore Orioles (International League) players 1063: 425:In the final years of his life, Lonnett battled 1197:United States Navy personnel of the Korean War 541:Career statistics and player information from 466:"Pirates' Lonnett was a man who valued family" 718: 595:Pirates' Lonnett was a man who valued family 459: 457: 299:. 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Catcher
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Philadelphia Phillies
1956
1959
Chicago White Sox
1971
1975
Oakland Athletics
1976
Pittsburgh Pirates
1977
1984
American
professional baseball
catcher
coach
Major League Baseball
Philadelphia Phillies
right-handed
Beaver Falls High School
Minor League Baseball
manager
scout
United States Navy
World War II

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