After stints as the manager of the Milwaukee Brewers and Detroit Tigers, Garner led the Houston Astros to their first pennant ...
Former major-league infielder and manager Phil Garner died on Saturday at the age of 76. The Garner family released the ...
Phil 'Scrap Iron' Garner, who managed the Astros to the 2005 World Series, dies at 76. Baseball pays tribute to the beloved ...
MLB.com highlights Tyler Bremner, the Los Angeles Angels' top prospect, already showcasing frontline starter potential in ...
Phil Garner, whose "Scrap Iron" persona befitted both his personality as an MLB player and manager, died April 11. He was 76.
Phil Garner, a key member of the world champion 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates and an MLB manager, died on Saturday, April 11, his family announced. Known as “Scrap Iron” for his hard-nosed play, Garner ...
DETROIT — Phil Garner, the hard-nosed infielder nicknamed “Scrap Iron” who later managed three Major League Baseball teams, ...
Phil Garner lost his battle with pancreatic cancer.
Garner appeared in 150 games for the 1979 Pirates team that won the World Series and slashed .293/.359/.441 with 11 home runs, 59 RBI and 17 stolen bases. He was even better in the postseason and ...
Phil Garner, the former Milwaukee Brewers manager who led the club from 1992 to 1999, died Saturday night at the age of 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 ...
An infielder who spent one of his 16 major league seasons with the Dodgers died at 76.