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Lou Fitzgerald : ウィキペディア英語版
Lou Fitzgerald
H. Louis Fitzgerald (August 25, 1919 – January 27, 2013) was an American professional baseball player, scout and manager.
A native and lifelong resident of Cleveland, Tennessee, he was a second baseman and third baseman in his playing days (1942; 1946–1957). The , Fitzergald batted left-handed and threw right-handed.
==Longtime minor league manager==
In a 20-year (1951–1970) managing career in the minor leagues, Fitzergald won 1,241 games, losing 1,171 (.515). He began his managing career as a playing skipper with unaffiliated teams in the low minors such as the Class D Sooner State League and Evangeline League, but in 1957 he began working for Major League affiliates in the farm systems of the Baltimore Orioles, Houston Colt .45s/Astros, Cincinnati Reds and Atlanta Braves.
In , as skipper of the Buffalo Bisons of the Triple-A International League, Fitzgerald managed a young Johnny Bench, the future Baseball Hall of Fame catcher. However, on July 5, 1967, Fitzgerald swapped jobs with the Reds' Double-A Knoxville Smokies manager, Don Zimmer, and Zimmer would be Bench's last minor league pilot before his promotion to Cincinnati. Fitzgerald was also a longtime associate of Paul Richards, working under Richards with Baltimore, Houston and Atlanta.

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