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    Philip Anthony Roof (born March 5, 1941) is an American former professional baseball player, coach and minor league manager. [1] [2] He played for 15 seasons as a catcher in Major League Baseball in 1961 and from 1964 to 1977, most notably for the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and the Minnesota Twins. [1]

  2. 6-2 , 190lb (188cm, 86kg) Born: March 5, 1941 in Paducah, KY. High School: Debut: (Age 20-055d, 11,843rd in major league history) 0 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB. Last Game: (Age 36-086d) 3 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB. Rookie Status: Exceeded rookie limits during 1966 season. Full Name: Phillip Anthony Roof.

    • March 5, 1941
  3. Phil Roof was a utility infielder who played for six teams from 1961 to 1977. See his biographical data, year-by-year hitting and pitching stats, career totals, and more on this comprehensive page.

    • Phillip Anthony Roof
    • 03-05-1941 (Pisces)
    • Paducah, Kentucky
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  4. Phil Roof Bio. Fullname: Phillip Anthony Roof; Born: 3/05/1941 in Paducah, KY; High School: Saint Mary, Paducah, KY; Debut: 4/29/1961; Relationship(s): uncle of Jonathan Roof brother of Gene Roof

  5. Feb 28, 2024 · February 28, 2024 — 7:29pm. Mark Vancleave, Star Tribune. Phil Roof (shown in 2018) has been a mainstay at spring training for the Twins for 63 years — in that time he learned how to throw a...

    • Patrick Reusse, Star Tribune
  6. Feb 28, 2020 · Phil Roof has been around the game of baseball for a number of decades now. He knows a TON about the game that we all love. He also has a unique perspective being that he is a former professional catcher, a coach to professional catchers, and a manager of entire teams. In short, Phil has big league knowledge and leadership experience.

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    Philip Anthony Roof (born March 5, 1941) is an American former professional baseball player, coach and minor league manager. He played for 15 seasons as a catcher in Major League Baseball in 1961 and from 1964 to 1977, most notably for the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and the Minnesota Twins.

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