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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Tony DeFrancesco, John Pawlowski, Mike Kelly, David Perno, Roger Peckinpaugh, Marcel Lachemann, Frank Lucchesi, Alex Grammas, Fred Dunlap, Fred Mitchell, Lew Fonseca, Clyde Milan, Roy Hartsfield, John Morrill, Nixey Callahan, Gary Henderson, Glenn Hoffman, Patrick T. Powers, George McBride, Terry Rooney, George Stovall, Jimmy Burke, Dan Shannon, Fred Tenney, Owen Friend, Ken Aspromonte, Larry Schlafly, Frank Dwyer, Grover Resinger, Frank Quilici, Dave Rowe, Brian Rupp, Kevin Graber, Wes Stock, Bob Allen, Moby Benedict, Bruce Hines, Leo Pinsky, Todd Raleigh, Bob Apodaca, Gary Jones, Don LeJohn, Kaiser Wilhelm, Lloyd Russell, Bill Dancy, Ron Wotus, Steve Webber, Bibb Falk, Mike Sarbaugh, Jeff Ball, Matthew Porter, Jeff Pentland, Jewel Ens, Jimmy Williams, Marty Karow, Bill Smith, Pat Sullivan, Jeff Jones, John Anderson, Doug Holmquist, Gus Schmelz, Tye Waller, Wes Griffin, Corky Palmer, Lou Haneles, Joe Jones, Alan Dunn, Bill Brooks, Lew Phelan, Derek Shelton, Marty Mason, Jake Boss, Chuck Hernandez, Rick Eckstein, Jim Hoff, George Sisler, Jr., Scott Pickens, See Posey, Bob Todd, Rich Maloney, Jeff Murphy. Excerpt: Anthony John DeFrancesco (born April 24, 1963 in Suffern, New York) is an American minor league baseball manager. In 2011, he will pilot the Oklahoma RedHawks, Triple-A affiliate of the Houston Astros. Previously, he spent six seasons as manager of the Sacramento River Cats, and served one season as third-base coach for the Oakland Athletics of Major League Baseball. He was also a catcher in the Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds farm systems from 1984 to 1992. As the manager of the River Cats, (Oakland's AAA farm club), DeFrancesco led the River Cats to three Pacific Coast League titles in five years, winning the Pacific Coast League and The Sporting News Minor League Manager of the Year awards in 2003. Th...