Del Rice

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Delbert W. Rice (October 27, 1922 - January 26, 1983) was a catcher, coach and manager in American Major League Baseball.

A native of Portsmouth, Ohio, Rice played in the major leagues for 17 years (1945-61), appearing in 1,309 games. The righthanded hitter played the bulk of his career for the St. Louis Cardinals (1945-55; 1960), where he was a regular or semi-regular from 1947-52. He finished his career as a reserve catcher for the Milwaukee Braves (1955-59), Chicago Cubs (1960), Baltimore Orioles (1960), and Los Angeles Angels (1961), hitting .237 with 79 home runs.

Rice was a longtime member of the Angels' organization. After he played in their maiden '61 campaign, he was the first-base coach for the club (1962-66). He spent the 1967 season as a coach for the Cleveland Indians, but then returned to the Angels as a minor league manager and had success at the AAA level. In 1972, he spent a season as skipper of the Angels, but after a 75-80 (.484) fifth-place finish, he was replaced by Bobby Winkles.

He died in Garden Grove, California, of cancer at the age of 60.

Preceded by
Lefty Phillips
California Angels Manager
1972
Succeeded by
Bobby Winkles

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