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Joe Mikulik
Joseph "Joe" Mikulik, born October 30, 1963 in Weimar, Texas,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Joe Mikulik AAA ) 〕 is a former minor league baseball player and the former manager of the Asheville Tourists and Myrtle Beach Pelicans minor league baseball teams. He is now the manager of the Frisco RoughRiders, AA affiliate of the Texas Rangers. The 5' 11" right-handed outfielder never rose above AAA baseball, but was a key player in the Tucson Toros' first Pacific Coast League championship in 1991. During 2007, his eighth season with the Tourists, Mikulik, who already held the team record for most games managed, became the team's all-time leader in managerial wins.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Mikulik could have record year - Jan. 4, 2007 )
==Early life==
Mikulik attended Bishop Forest High School in Schulenburg, Texas, where he lettered in football, baseball, basketball and track and field. He went on to play 2 years at San Jacinto Jr. College where he would earn All-American award. In 1984, he was drafted by the Houston Astros in the 9th round in the winter draft. Through the 11-year playing career, there were many great moments. One of the highlights of his career happened on September 13, 1991: the recently promoted Mikulik, playing in the Pacific Coast League for the Championship, wearing wristbands emblazoned with the words "NEVER SURRENDER", drove in the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning in the final game of the league championship series between Tucson and the Calgary Cannons Team General Manager Mike Feder later remembered the game as "one of the best moments in Tucson baseball history."
He was again with the Toros when they won their second and final championship under that name in 1993. He finished his career as a player in Tucson in 1994, aside from one more stint in the Mexican League.

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