The Detroit Tigers surprisingly rocky start at 20-23 through 5/23/12 has lowered Jim Leyland's lifetime major leagues managerial record to exactly .500 at 1608-1608.
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If he stays at that for the rest of the year, he won't have a chance to get back to .501.Dave Bill Tom George Mark Bob Ernie Soupy Dick Alex Sparky
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Originally posted by Captain Cold Nose View PostIf he stays at that for the rest of the year, he won't have a chance to get back to .501.
Leyland has gone 10-10 since the post that initiated this thread, meaning that he is now 30-33 on the year, and he's back to exactly .500 for his career at 1618-1618.
(through 6/14/12).
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Originally posted by philliesfiend55 View PostLeyland needs to go 82-80 over a normal 162 game schedule to reach .501. Should there be one cancelled game that is not made up he can also reach .501 if the Tigers went 81-80.
Leyland has gone 10-10 since the post that initiated this thread, meaning that he is now 30-33 on the year, and he's back to exactly .500 for his career at 1618-1618.
(through 6/14/12).
If he is at .500 at the end of the year, I don't want him back.Dave Bill Tom George Mark Bob Ernie Soupy Dick Alex Sparky
Joe Gary MCA Emanuel Sonny Dave Earl Stan
Jonathan Neil Roger Anthony Ray Thomas Art Don
Gates Philip John Warrior Rik Casey Tony Horace
Robin Bill Ernie JEDI
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