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Bill Carrigan

American baseball player

Died when: 85 years 259 days (1028 months)
Star Sign: Scorpio

 

Bill Carrigan

William Francis Carrigan (October 22, 1883 – July 8, 1969), nicknamed "Rough", was a Major League baseball catcher and manager.He played for the Boston Red Sox between 1906 and 1916, and he was a player-manager for the last four of those seasons.

In 1915 and 1916, Carrigan's teams won back-to-back World Series.He was said to exert a positive influence on young Red Sox star Babe Ruth, serving as his roommate and his manager.

He has the highest postseason winning percentage (.800) of any manager with multiple postseason appearances, and was named to the Honor Rolls of Baseball in 1946.

After his playing career, Carrigan was a partner in a large chain of New England vaudeville and movie theaters.He returned to the Red Sox as a manager between 1927 and 1929; the team finished in last place in each of those seasons.

He then returned to his native Lewiston, where he was named a bank president in 1953 and where he died in 1969.


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