71. He picked up two of his biggest wins late in the season against Cincinnati and Los Angeles, the latter on the final day to clinch the division title. 72. He raised the bar so high in Cincinnati, where he won five division titles and reached the World Series four times, that it happened to him. 73. He did not win a World Series in Cleveland, but the Indians got there twice and won division titles in six of seven years. 74. He helped lead his team to a division title and the conference championship game. 75. He led Washington to two league championships and five division titles. 76. He was a three-time National League Manager of the Year, and led the Dodgers to two World Series, four pennants and seven division titles. 77. He knows a division title is only a step, a step that, lest we forget, would not even have been in existence two years ago. 78. He should not be put in a position to fail again while the division title is on the line. 79. He played between Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay and helped Detroit win three Stanley Cups and four division titles. 80. He was a three-time National League Manager of the Year and led the Dodgers to two World Series, four pennants and seven division titles. |
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