George Stallings

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George Stallings was an American baseball manager best known for leading the Boston Braves to a stunning "Miracle" World Series championship in 1914.

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George Stallings canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball manager
baseball manager
human
batted right
birthPlace Augusta, Georgia
surface form: Augusta, Georgia, United States
championshipWon 1914 World Series
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathPlace Haddock, Georgia, United States
employer Atlanta Braves
surface form: Boston Braves

New York Highlanders
Philadelphia Phillies
eraActive early 20th century
familyName Stallings
fieldOfWork professional baseball
givenName George
hallOfFameStatus not inducted into National Baseball Hall of Fame
knownFor dramatic midseason turnaround with Boston Braves in 1914
leagueManagedIn Major League Baseball
leaguePlayedIn Major League Baseball
managedSeason 1914 World Series
surface form: 1914 Boston Braves season
managedTeam Atlanta Braves
surface form: Boston Braves

New York Highlanders
Philadelphia Phillies
nationality American
notableAchievement winning the 1914 World Series
notableFor leading the 1914 Boston Braves from last place to first place
notableNickname The Miracle Man
notableWork managing the 1914 Boston Braves
occupation baseball manager
baseball player
positionPlayed catcher
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
strategyReputation innovative use of platooning
teamCityManaged Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston

New York
Philadelphia
teamNicknameAssociatedWith Miracle Braves
threw right
worldSeriesTitleWith Atlanta Braves
surface form: Boston Braves

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1914 World Series managerOfChampion George Stallings
Miracle Braves manager George Stallings
subject surface form: 1914 Boston Braves
Miracle Braves hasManager George Stallings