Bill Norman

Bill Norman

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Henry Willis Patrick "Bill" Norman (July 16, 1910April 21, 1962) was an American outfielder, coach and manager in Major League Baseball. A longtime minor league player and manager, he is best remembered for his brief term as pilot of the Detroit Tigers in 1958-59.

Norman was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended St. Louis University and signed his first professional baseball contract in 1929. A righthanded hitting and throwing outfielder, he rose quickly to the major league level as player, when he was called up to the Chicago White Sox in 1931 after hitting .366 in the Class C Western Association. But he got into only 37 games with the 1931-32 White Sox, batted only .204 in 103 at bats, and would spend the rest of his playing career in the minors.

Norman led the A1 Texas League in runs batted in (1941), and the AA American Association in home runs (1942). In June 1946, he became manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League, then spent five seasons as a manager in the Cleveland Indians farm system, winning consecutive Eastern League pennants in 1950-51.

Norman then served as a coach for the St. Louis Browns for two seasons (1952-53) — the Browns' last before moving to Baltimore. In 1954, he joined the Tigers' organization as a minor league manager, and rose to the AAA level with Charleston of the American Association in 1957. The following season, the Tigers — struggling at 21-28 under Jack Tighe on June 10 — promoted Norman to manager. He led them to 56 victories in 105 games and a fifth place finish. But during the 1950s, the Tigers were undergoing a period of transition in their ownership and front office and in rebuilding mode on the field. They began 1959 with one of the worst starts in their history, losing 15 of their first 17 games. Norman could not survive the catastrophic streak; he was fired in favor of Jimmie Dykes on May 3. As a major league manager, he won 58 games and lost 64 (.475).

Norman then rejoined his first MLB team, the White Sox, as a scout. In 1961 he returned to the minor leagues when he was named manager of the Chisox' AAA affiliate, the San Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast League, in midseason. It was his last in baseball. Norman died of a heart attack on the eve of the 1962 season, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at the age of 51.

ee also

* Chicago White Sox all-time roster

External links

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/normabi01.shtml]


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