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- Q5300578 description "Baseball player and coach".
- Q5300578 description "Baseball player and coach".
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- Q5300578 abstract "Douglas Leonard Holmquist (October 4, 1941 in Bridgeport, Connecticut – February 27, 1988 in Altamonte Springs, Florida) was an American minor league baseball player and manager, as well as Major League Baseball coach for the New York Yankees. He played professionally from 1962 to 1965 as a Right-Handed Hitting & Throwing Catcher and managed and/or coached from 1978 to 1985. He led his teams to win the league championships in 1980 and 1982.His entire seven-year managerial career was spent in the Yankees farm system. He served for four years at their Class A Fort Lauderdale Yankees of the Florida State League, then a year at the Class A Greensboro Hornets of the South Atlantic League, and then a year at their Double-A Nashville Sounds of the Southern League. After sitting out 1984 as skipper, Holmquist returned for a final year in 1985, managing the Triple-A Columbus Clippers of the International League. That year, he managed 22 games before being replaced by Stump Merrill. In 1984 and 1985, he was the First Base coach for the major league Yankees Wearing #42.".
- Q5300578 birthDate "1941-10-04".
- Q5300578 birthYear "1941".
- Q5300578 deathDate "1988-02-27".
- Q5300578 deathYear "1988".
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- Q5300578 dateOfBirth "1941-10-04".
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- Q5300578 name "Holmquist, Doug".
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- Q5300578 comment "Douglas Leonard Holmquist (October 4, 1941 in Bridgeport, Connecticut – February 27, 1988 in Altamonte Springs, Florida) was an American minor league baseball player and manager, as well as Major League Baseball coach for the New York Yankees. He played professionally from 1962 to 1965 as a Right-Handed Hitting & Throwing Catcher and managed and/or coached from 1978 to 1985.".
- Q5300578 label "Doug Holmquist".
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