Eddie Sawyer

Eddie Sawyer

Edwin Milby Sawyer (September 10, 1910September 22, 1997) was an American manager and scout in Major League Baseball. As a manager, he led the 1950 Philadelphia Phillies — the "Whiz Kids," as the youthful club was known — to the second National League championship in team history.

Born in Westerly, Rhode Island, Sawyer – an outfielder who batted and threw righthanded – never played in the majors. A rarity among managers of his era, Sawyer held an advanced degree from an Ivy League university: a master's degree from Cornell. He had earned an undergraduate degree from Ithaca College, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and later served as a science teacher. Sawyer signed a contract to play in the New York Yankees' deep farm system in 1934. He reached the highest minor-league level in 1937 with the Oakland Oaks of the Pacific Coast League, but soon turned to managing in the Bombers' system. In 1939, his first year as a player-manager with the team at Amsterdam, New York in the Class C Canadian-American League, Sawyer led the Rugmakers to a first-place finish and batted .369 with 103 runs batted in.

In 1944, Sawyer left the Yankees to join the Phillies' farm system. He managed the Utica Blue Sox of the Class A Eastern League from 1944-47 and was in his first season with the Phils' top farm club, the Toronto Maple Leafs of the AAA International League, when he was promoted to replace Ben Chapman as the Phillies manager on July 26, 1948.

Concurrently, the Phillies were being transfused with young blood, bringing to the majors many of the players who would become the Whiz Kids: Robin Roberts, Richie Ashburn, Del Ennis, Granny Hamner, Willie Jones, Curt Simmons, Bubba Church and others. Sawyer, a patient man accustomed to working with young players, was an ideal choice to mold the Phillies into a cohesive outfit. He masterfully blended the youngsters with veterans such as Jim Konstanty, Dick Sisler, Andy Seminick and Eddie Waitkus.

In 1949, the Phillies enjoyed their first winning season since 1932, winning 81 games and finishing third. In 1950, with the NL pennant up for grabs — the 1949 champion Brooklyn Dodgers suffered from pitching troubles and the outbreak of the Korean War had disrupted major league rosters — the Phillies charged into the league lead, Despite a late-September tailspin, they held off Brooklyn in the season's final game as Sisler's tenth-inning home run sealed a 4-1 victory. With 91 victories against 63 losses, the Phillies had won their first pennant since 1915. However, in the 1950 World Series they were no match for the Yankees, who swept them in four low-scoring games.

The 1950 season would be Sawyer's last winning season as a major league manager. The 1951 Phillies lost 18 games from their previous year's standard and fell to fifth, and in 1952, with the team in sixth place and seven games below .500, Sawyer was replaced as skipper on June 27 by Steve O'Neill. He was out of baseball until the middle of the 1958 season. On July 22, with the team in seventh place, the Phillies fired Mayo Smith and brought Sawyer back to manage. The gamble fizzled, as the 1958 Phils dropped 40 of 70 games under Sawyer to finish last, and then placed last again in 1959.

After managing the Phillies for the opening game of the 1960 season, a 9-4 loss to the Cincinnati Reds, Sawyer resigned his position, famously saying: "I'm 49 years old and I want to live to be 50." He was replaced by Gene Mauch. Sawyer would remain in the game as a scout, however, for the Phils and the Kansas City Royals.

His lifetime major league managerial record was 390-423 (.480). He was elected a member of the Pennsylvania Sports and Ithaca College Sports halls of fame. Sawyer died at age 87 in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania.

References

*Obituary, The New York Times, Sept. 23, 1997.

External links

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/sawyeed99.shtml Baseball-Reference.com] - career managing record


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