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Bamberger, George Irvin
Died: 2004 AD, at 80 years of age.
Nationality: American
Categories: Baseball Player, Coach
1923 - Born on the 1st of August in Staten Island, New York.
1946 - The right-hander spent most of his career in the minors, in the Pacific Coast League.
1951-1952 - Baseball pitcher for the New York Giants.
1959 - He played as pitcher in Baltimore Orioles.
1963 - Retired as a player-coach in the minor leagues and became the Orioles' minor-league pitching instructor.
1968 - He was pitching coach for the Orioles.
1978-1980 - Bamberger led the Brewers to their first winning.
1980 - Bamberger suffered a heart attack in Arizona and had heart bypass surgery.
1981 - He took on a new job with the Brewers as coordinator of player development.
1982-1983 - Bamberger managed the New York Mets.
1984 - Bamberger had enough of New York and resigned as manager.
1985-1986 - He was the manager of the Milwaukee Brewers.
2004 - He died on 4th of April because of cancer at his home in North Redington Beach, Florida.
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