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'''Connie Mack''' was an American baseball player and manager.
 
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When [[Lisa]] start to coaching [[Springfield Isotots]], Lisa encountered resistance, but said to the player that there have been several female female managers in baseball and mentioned  Connie Mack, [[Sandy Alomar]], [[Terry Francona]] and [[Pinky Higgins]] before she they tell to her at they were duds.
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When [[Lisa]] starts to coach the [[Springfield Isotots]], she encountered resistance. She said to the players that there have been several female managers in baseball, mentioning Connie Mack, [[Sandy Alomar]], [[Terry Francona]] and [[Pinky Higgins]] before she is told they were all dudes.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:06, February 4, 2012

Connie Mack
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Occupation: Former baseball player and manager
First appearance: "MoneyBART"


Connie Mack was an American baseball player and manager.

History

When Lisa starts to coach the Springfield Isotots, she encountered resistance. She said to the players that there have been several female managers in baseball, mentioning Connie Mack, Sandy Alomar, Terry Francona and Pinky Higgins before she is told they were all dudes.

Appearances