‘King of the Minors’ Stan Wasiak Dies at 72
<i> From Staff and Wire Reports</i>
Stan Wasiak, the winningest manager in minor league history, has died at age 72. Wasiak died after a long illness at his home in Mobile, Ala.
He was the first manager of the Dodgers’ Class-A team in Vero Beach, Fla., from 1980 through his retirement in 1986. Known as the “King of the Minors,†Wasiak set an all-time minor league record with 2,570 career victories in 37 consecutive seasons of managing, also an all-time record.
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