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in 1968 and led the Red Wings into the playoffs. Overall, his managing record was 711 wins, 729 losses (.493) with one championship, won with the Class A
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in 1959, where he posted a winning record. He managed in the Baltimore organization through 1968 — working alongside future Major League managers such as
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on September 3, 1987. DeMars remained in baseball and returned to the Phillies as a roving minor league batting instructor during the 1990s.
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Conlin, Bill (November 5, 2010). "Considering gray area in Phillies' search for Lopes replacement".
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DeMars began a 19-year Major League coaching career with the
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September 28, 1951, for the St. Louis Browns
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May 18, 1948, for the Philadelphia Athletics
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during the Second World War, DeMars was selected by the
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Shortstop
Brooklyn, New York
Clearwater, Florida
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Philadelphia Athletics
1948
St. Louis Browns
1950
1951
Philadelphia Phillies
1969
1981
Montreal Expos
1982
1984
Cincinnati Reds
1985
1987
World Series
1980
shortstop
coach
Major League Baseball
Brooklyn, New York
New Utrecht High School
Brooklyn Dodgers
Philadelphia Athletics

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