Tony Phillips

Baseball player and coach

Tony Phillips - Baseball player and coach
Born

April 25th, 1959
66 years ago

Died

February 17th, 2016
9 years ago — 56 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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Career spanned from 1982 to 1999 as a versatile utility player in Major League Baseball. Played for several teams including the Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics, and Detroit Tigers. Contributed significantly during the Athletics' 1989 World Series championship run. Transitioned to coaching after retirement, focusing on developing young talent.

Played in the 1989 World Series with the Oakland Athletics

Had a career on-base percentage of .374

Provided defensive versatility playing multiple infield and outfield positions

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