Sports
Andy MacPhail, general manager of the Minnesota Twins, is a son of former American League president Lee MacPhail and a grandson of former Brooklyn Dodger president Larry MacPhail.
Oct. 14, 1987
Lee MacPhail looked content.
Dec. 22, 1985
Lee Thomas, general manager of the Philadelphia Phillies, said he expects to decide within three days on his next manager, choosing from among third-base coach Larry Bowa, Detroit third-base coach Terry Francona and former Kansas City manager Hal McRae.
Oct. 30, 1996
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Sept. 20, 2011
Babe Dahlgren, the slick-fielding first baseman who replaced Lou Gehrig with the New York Yankees on May 2, 1939, died Wednesday at his Arcadia home of natural causes.
Sept. 5, 1996
Baseball: First black player in American League history is elected to Hall of Fame along with Lee MacPhail, Joe Rogan and George Davis.
March 4, 1998
Obituaries
Lee MacPhail dies at 95; former American League president and Hall of Fame member
Nov. 10, 2012
Thomas Boswell of the Washington Post says that Lee MacPhail, former American League president, holds three league records that may never be broken.
March 7, 1986
MacPhail and his father form the only father-son duo in baseball’s Hall of Fame. He was president and general manager of the New York Yankees and general manager of the Baltimore Orioles before serving as president of the American League.
Don Fehr of the Major League Baseball Players Assn. and Lee MacPhail of the owners’ Players Relations Committee have denied an NBC-TV report by Larry King that a drug-testing agreement between the union and the owners was imminent.
Oct. 14, 1985