Lee Elia, former Cubs and Phillies manager known best for profane rant at fans, dies at 87


Lee Elia, former Cubs and Phillies manager known best for profane rant at fans, dies at 87

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Former Filadelphia Files and Chicago Cube Lee Elia, perhaps, has died at the age of 87, aimed at his team.

“It is connected with 10 different organizations during its special career, he always considers Phil to his heart,” the team said.

As a player, Elia held large branches of two seasons of major majorities as in 1966. Chicago’s White Sox then, as a 1968 Elia is mostly known. In 1982, his first ruler came with the cubs. That season, Elijah led them 73-89 records and ended in the last place in the east of the National League. After the loss of 5-14 losses after 4-3 losses next season, Elijah entered the chronicles of baseball’s cultural history with a three-minute tender-speaking monologue, which were aimedally challenged. It partially passed.

“What should I do? Get out there and let my F – orn players be destroyed every day and be silent about F-Ing Nickel Dift.

Elia was released before the season’s end, and the day of her cubs ended with a record 127-158. Philadelphia’s native Elia later managed Philer in the 1982 season and continued to resume a coached career as a coach.

“Lee was special,” Dan Wilson, Martins Manager said on ThursdayA number “baseball lost the giant. A great baseball man and even a better person. He was like me to his father and taught me how to be a big Leaguer. “




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