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- Tim_Murtaugh abstract "Timothy J. Murtaugh (born May 6, 1943 at Chester, Pennsylvania) is an American former professional baseball catcher and manager. The son of former Pittsburgh Pirates infielder and pilot Danny Murtaugh, Tim fashioned a 13-year career in the Pirates' farm system (1965–1977), six of them as an active player, and seven as a manager or playing manager.The 5 foot, 11 inch (1.8 m), 195 pound (89 kg) Murtaugh signed with the Pirates after graduating from the College of the Holy Cross. The Associated Press called him a \"bona fide major league prospect\". After his playing career peaked with five games at the Triple-A level with the 1968 Columbus Jets of the International League, he became a skipper in the Pittsburgh minor league organization, where he won championships in the Carolina League (1972) and Eastern League (1974). He spent 1½ seasons managing at the Triple-A level with the 1976 Charleston Charlies and the 1977 Columbus Clippers. As a player, he appeared in 513 games and batted .259, with 13 home runs.After leaving the game after the '77 campaign, Murtaugh worked in insurance and successfully entered local politics, serving as a member of the board of commissioners of Ridley Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, and multiple terms on the Delaware County Council.REDIRECT Template:Unreliable source?This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name. For more information follow the category link.Timothy J. Murtaugh's son (middle name Michael, and grandson of Pirates Manager Danny Murtaugh) was a reporter at radio station WBQB in Fredericksburg, Virginia in the early 1990s. He later covered state government in the Richmond bureau of WVIR-TV (NBC) out of Charlottesville, VA. Timothy M. Murtaugh then entered politics, working for, among others, former Virginia Governor and U.S. Senator George Allen, Virginia Attorney General Jerry Kilgore, Congresswoman Thelma Drake, the Republican Party of Virginia, the Relublican National Committee, and the Republican Governors Association. He currently serves as Director of Communications for U.S. Rep. Louis J. Barletta of Pennsylvania (11th District).".
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- Tim_Murtaugh date "September 2011".
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- Tim_Murtaugh comment "Timothy J. Murtaugh (born May 6, 1943 at Chester, Pennsylvania) is an American former professional baseball catcher and manager. The son of former Pittsburgh Pirates infielder and pilot Danny Murtaugh, Tim fashioned a 13-year career in the Pirates' farm system (1965–1977), six of them as an active player, and seven as a manager or playing manager.The 5 foot, 11 inch (1.8 m), 195 pound (89 kg) Murtaugh signed with the Pirates after graduating from the College of the Holy Cross.".
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