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- Q3157272 abstract "John Aloysius McKeon (/məˈkiːən/; born November 23, 1930), nicknamed "Trader Jack," is an American former Major League Baseball manager and front-office executive. In 2003, he won a World Series as manager of the Florida Marlins. Two full seasons removed from his previous managing job, McKeon had begun the 2003 season in retirement, but on May 11, he was induced to return to uniform at age 72 to replace Jeff Torborg as the Marlins' pilot. The team was 16–22 and in next-to-last place in the National League East Division. McKeon, described upon his hiring by Marlins' general manager Larry Beinfest as a "resurrection specialist," led the Marlins to a 75–49 win-loss record, a wild card berth, victories over the San Francisco Giants and Chicago Cubs in the National League divisional and championship series playoffs, and then a six-game World Series triumph over the New York Yankees. He remained at the helm of the Marlins through 2005, then seemingly retired at age 74. In 2011, he took over the Marlins on June 20 for a second time as interim manager following the resignation of Edwin Rodríguez and served out the season. In so doing he became, at age 80, the second oldest manager in big league history, behind only Connie Mack. He retired again at the end of the season with a career managerial record of 1,051–990 (.515).McKeon previously managed the Kansas City Royals (1973 to 1975), Oakland Athletics (parts of both 1977 and 1978), San Diego Padres (1988 to 1990), and the Cincinnati Reds (1997 to 2000). From July 7, 1980, through September 22, 1990, he served as the general manager of the Padres, putting together the team which won the 1984 National League pennant, the first in San Diego history.".
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