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Longtime Philadelphia Phillies manager and World Series-winning coach Lee Elia has passed away at the age of 87.
The pitcher, also a longtime coach and scout for the Oakland A's who made a lasting mark in independent baseball, died after ...
After a brief playing career in Chicago that consisted of 95 games, the Philadelphia native found fame as a coach and manager; his 1983 rant remains legendary.
Elia, a Philadelphia native and product of Olney High School, enjoyed a long career in baseball that saw his hometown team reach its greatest heights.
Lee Elia, who managed the Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs in a baseball career that lasted more than 50 years as a coach and player, died Wednesday at the age of 87, the Phillies announced T… ...
The Philadelphia Phillies family suffered an unfortunate loss on Wednesday, as longtime coach and former manager Lee Elia passed away at 87. The team announced his death on Thursday afternoon.