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  1. May 6, 2020 · 7 classic tales about hot-tempered Earl Weaver. May 6th, 2020. Richard Justice. @ RichardJustice. We could all use a little Earl right now. Earl Weaver -- aka The Earl of Baltimore -- was insanely funny, creatively profane and unsparingly blunt.

  2. He returned to manage the Orioles in 1985 and 1986 before retiring again. His career winning percentage of .583 ranked sixth among managers with at least 1,000 wins at the time of his retirement. Weaver was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1996. He passed away on Jan. 19, 2013.

  3. Jan 19, 2013 · Earl Weaver, the Hall of Fame manager who helmed the Orioles for parts of 17 seasons, has died at the age of 82. Weaver passed away early Saturday morning while traveling on an Orioles fantasy...

  4. Jan 19, 2021 · His .583 winning percentage ranks ninth all-time and is second among those who have managed in the last 60 years (to Al Lopez, who retired in 1969 with a .584 percentage). He is one of only 17 managers in baseball’s Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY, inducted in 1996. He won four pennants and one World Series, in 1970.

  5. Apr 26, 2024 · Earl Weaver (born August 14, 1930, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.—died January 19, 2013, at sea, Caribbean Sea) was an American professional baseball player and manager whose career managerial record of 1,480 wins and 1,060 losses is one of the best in major league history.

  6. Jan 19, 2013 · Baseball Hall of Fame manager Earl Sidney Weaver, who led the Baltimore Orioles to four pennants and a World Series title with a pugnacity toward umpires, died Saturday of an apparent heart attack ...

  7. Jan 20, 2013 · He won Manager of the Year three times. "I had a successful career, not necessarily a Hall of Fame career, but a successful one," he said. Weaver came to the Orioles as a first base coach in 1968...

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