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Phil Garner, former MLB manager and 3-time All-Star, dies

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Phil Garner, former MLB manager and 3-time All-Star, dies at 76
Former MLB manager and player Phil Garner died Saturday after a two-year battle with pancreatic cancer, his family announced in a statement.

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Phil Garner, ex-Detroit Tigers manager, MLB All-Star, dies at 76
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Longtime MLB infielder, former Detroit Tigers manager dies at 76
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Phil Garner, 3-time All-Star, manager, dies at 76
April 12 - Phil Garner, who won a World Series title as a player with the Pittsburgh Pirates and managed the Houston Astros to the Fall Classic in ​2005, died on Saturday.

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Phil Garner dies at 76: 1979 World Series winner, longtime manager led Astros to first pennant in 2005
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Former Dodgers Infielder, 3-Time MLB All-Star And Champion, Dies After Cancer Battle
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Phil 'Scrap Iron' Garner, Three-Time All-Star Who Led Astros to First World Series, Dies at 76
As manager of the Astros, Garner achieved something no one before him had.

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Phil Garner has passed away at age 76
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‘Scrap Iron’ Phil Garner, member of Pirates’ 1979 world title team, dies at 76
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Beloved member of Pirates' World Series team, long-time MLB manager dead at 76

Garner was a second baseman and key player on the Pirates’ 1979 “We-Are-Fam-a-lee” World Series winning team. USA Today noted that Garner had 161 hits to go with an .800 OPS and had 17 hits in the postseason to help lead Pittsburgh which eventually knocked off the Baltimore Orioles for the title.
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Giants Manager Tony Vitello assesses the team's bullpen strategy going forward

With his team sitting at 6-10 and struggling early in the season, the San Francisco skipper is still trying to find the right mix in his relief corps
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