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Though 2016 and 28 seasons as a minor-league skipper, Huppert posted a managerial record of 1,909–1,831 (.510). He recorded winning records 15 times in those 28 seasons, earning playoff berths 12 times. Huppert managed teams to league titles four times: the
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In December 2010, Huppert was hired to manage the Lakeland Flying Tigers. Huppert spent the next six seasons managing the Flying Tigers, 2016 was his final season in this role.
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as Philadelphia's third-base coach during Smith's two-game suspension in September 2008.
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at the age of 29. He went on to work in the farm systems of the
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September 15, 1983, for the Baltimore Orioles
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for two years (2003–04). He worked alongside the legendary
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October 6, 1985, for the Milwaukee Brewers
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Lakeland Flying Tigers
Catcher
South Gate, California
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Baltimore Orioles
1983
Milwaukee Brewers
1985
Washington Nationals
2005
Philadelphia Phillies
2008
catcher
Major League Baseball
manager
Lakeland Flying Tigers
Minor League Baseball
Florida State League
Detroit Tigers
Baltimore Orioles
1977
innings
Rochester Red Wings
Pawtucket Red Sox
longest game in professional baseball history
catcher
1983

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