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"In baseball, we will remember his eternal optimism and his passion for the game," Tanner's son, former major league pitcher Bruce, said in a statement.
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The Pirates had seven winning seasons in Tanner's first eight years, several after they had terrible starts.
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Tanner's irrepressible faith was tested on that morning of Game 5 in 1979, with the Pirates trailing the Orioles 3-1.
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"In baseball, we will remember his eternal optimism and his passion for the game," Tanner's son, former major league pitcher Bruce, said in a statement.
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Tanner's wife, Barbara, died in 2006, the month after her husband served as honorary NL coach in the All-Star game in Pittsburgh.
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The Pirates had seven winning seasons in Tanner's first eight years, several after they had terrible starts.
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Tanner was coveted by the Pirates, and the team made one of the few trades involving a manager in major league history to obtain Tanner's contract.
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Ashe gave Baldwin pictured along with Baldwin's girlfriend Hilaria Thomas a tour of the exhibit, pointing out some of her favorite images, including Arthur meeting Nelson Mandela in 1990 and a 1978 photo of Roscoe Tanner's beat-up hand that Arthur took himself.
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Tanner was coveted by the Pirates, and the team made one of the few trades involving a manager in major league history to obtain Tanner's contract.
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Tanner's wife, Barbara, died in 2006, the month after her husband served as honorary NL coach in the All-Star game in Pittsburgh.
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