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Midwest League ManagersSam EwingOne Midwest League season: Playing Career
Management styleBased on his MWL season, Ewing was a bit inclined to call for sacrifice bunts; except for that he was a fairly conventional manager. Ewing has been Exercise Physiologist at Vanderbilt University's Dayani Center since approximately 1995. |
New 17mar08 Changed 31aug10 Major Change 17mar08 |
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Samuel James Ewing |
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| DOB: April 9, 1949 | Lewisburg, Tennessee | |||||||||||||
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Affiliate | G | CG | IBB | SBA | SB% | SH | W | L | PCT | ||
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| 1981 | Appleton | Midwest (A) | White Sox | 134 | 16 | 25 | 163 | .65 | 52 | 54 | 80 | .403 | ||
| 1980* | Iowa | American Association (AAA) | White Sox | 62 | - | - | - | - | - | 27 | 35 | .435 | ||
| 1971-80 | Playing Career | |||||||||||||
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| Minors | 2 Seasons | 196 | 16 | 25 | 163 | .65 | 52 | 81 | 115 | .413 | ||||
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| Total | 2 Seasons | 196 | 16 | 25 | 163 | .65 | 52 | 81 | 115 | .413 | ||||
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Key to the Manager Statistics |
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| G | = games | |||||||||||||
| CG | = complete games | |||||||||||||
| IBB | = intentional walks | |||||||||||||
| SBA | = stolen base attempts | |||||||||||||
| SB% | = stolen base percentage | |||||||||||||
| SH | = sacrifice hits (bunts) | |||||||||||||
| W | = wins | |||||||||||||
| L | = losses | |||||||||||||
| PCT | = won/lost percent | |||||||||||||
SourcesMy standard sources are described here. |
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| 1981 Midwest League Managers | |||
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| Bevington | Davidson | Ewing | Hodge |
| Kim | Morales | Plummer | Staples |
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