Lee Fohl

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Biography

Born in Lowell, Ohio, Fohl's involvement in professional baseball began in the early 1900s, when he served as a catcher for minor-league clubs in Ohio.[1] His subsequent major-league playing career consisted of just five games as a catcher and 17 at-bats over two seasons. In 1915, he took over as manager of the Indians, with his best finish coming in 1918 when the Tribe finished in second place behind the Red Sox. He never made an important move, however, without consulting Tris Speaker, who arrived via a trade with Boston in the same year Fohl took over.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". In 1919, Fohl resigned as the Indians' manager after 78 games, and Speaker stepped in as manager for the remainder of the season.[2]

Fohl resurfaced in 1921 with the Browns, where in 1922 the team was only eliminated from the pennant race on the penultimate game of the season, finishing just one game behind the New York Yankees. When the 1923 Browns fell back closer (but still above) .500, he was fired in midseason. In 1924, he joined the Red Sox, where he finished his managerial career on a dismal note; his Red Sox teams never finished higher than seventh place. (In fact, he was the only man to manage in the American League between 1924 and 1926 and not be enshrined in the Hall of Fame.) He finished with a 713-792 (.474 winning percentage) as manager. He managed the Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League in 1927, but was fired mid-way through the season.

He died in Brooklyn, Ohio at age 88.[3]

Managerial record

Team Year Regular season Postseason
Games Won Lost Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result
CLE Template:Mlby 124 45 79 Template:Winning percentage 7th in AL
CLE Template:Mlby 154 77 77 Template:Winning percentage 6th in AL
CLE Template:Mlby 154 88 66 Template:Winning percentage 3rd in AL
CLE Template:Mlby 127 73 54 Template:Winning percentage 2nd in AL
CLE Template:Mlby 78 44 34 Template:Winning percentage resigned
CLE total 637 327 310 Template:Winning percentage 0 0
SLB Template:Mlby 154 81 73 Template:Winning percentage 3rd in AL
SLB Template:Mlby 154 93 61 Template:Winning percentage 2nd in AL
SLB Template:Mlby 101 52 49 Template:Winning percentage fired
SLB total 409 226 183 Template:Winning percentage 0 0
BOS Template:Mlby 154 67 87 Template:Winning percentage 7th in AL
BOS Template:Mlby 152 47 105 Template:Winning percentage 8th in AL
BOS Template:Mlby 153 46 107 Template:Winning percentage 8th in AL
BOS total 459 160 299 Template:Winning percentage 0 0
Total 1505 713 792 Template:Winning percentage 0 0

References

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External links

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