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American baseball player and coach (born 1935)
Richard Joseph Tracewski (born February 3, 1935), nicknamed "Trixie", is an American former baseball player, coach, and manager. During his playing career
Dick_Tracewski
American baseball player and manager (1934–2010)
from the team as the stress of losing wore on him. First base coach Dick Tracewski managed the team in the interim. In 1991, the Tigers finished last in
Sparky_Anderson
Major League Baseball franchise in Detroit, Michigan
out from Bill Freehan, set up by a Gene Tenace passed ball that allowed Dick McAuliffe to reach third, gave Detroit an early lead in the deciding fifth
Detroit_Tigers
American baseball player and manager (born 1974)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
A._J._Hinch
American baseball player, coach and manager (born 1958)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Alan_Trammell
1965 Major League Baseball championship series
short on hitting (Lefebvre was batting .400 at the time), went with Dick Tracewski (.118 for the Series) at second base the rest of the way. The Twins
1965_World_Series
American baseball player (1886–1961)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Ty_Cobb
American baseball player (born 1935)
particularly to his teammates. Soon afterwards, Koufax told an incredulous Dick Tracewski, his old Dodger roommate, that he could have continued to pitch but
Sandy_Koufax
American baseball player, coach, and scout (1865–1951)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Bobby_Lowe
American baseball player and manager (1949–2026)
to play. During spring training in 1975, the A's released second baseman Dick Green and converted Garner into a second baseman. He started 159 games at
Phil_Garner
Major League Baseball season
May 17: Sparky Anderson's father dies, and he flies to California. Dick Tracewski is appointed interim manager. May 19: Jack Morris pitches into the 8th
1984_Detroit_Tigers_season
1963–1966 Wally Moses: 1967–1970 Frank Skaff: 1971: Dick Tracewski: 1972–1978 Gates Brown: 1979 Dick Tracewski: 1980–1991 Gene Roof: 1992–1995 Ron Oester: 1996
List of Detroit Tigers coaches
List_of_Detroit_Tigers_coaches
American baseball player and coach (born 1937)
December 15, 1965, he was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers for infielder Dick Tracewski. With Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale, Claude Osteen, and Don Sutton in the
Phil_Regan_(baseball)
American baseball player & coach (born 1959)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Lloyd_McClendon
American baseball player and manager (1928–1989)
home runs in his first two at bats against the Twins, Minnesota pitcher Dick Woodson threw a pitch behind Jackson's head. After a second pitch closer
Billy_Martin
American baseball player (born 1958)
Sparky Anderson Coaches 26 Gates Brown 38 Roger Craig 50 Billy Consolo 51 Alex Grammas 53 Dick Tracewski Regular season American League Championship Series
Bill_Scherrer
Baseball feat by Major League pitcher in 1965
Ron Fairly, RF 2 0 0 0 0 0 .276 Jim Lefebvre, 2B 3 0 0 0 0 2 .239 Dick Tracewski, 2B 0 0 0 0 0 0 .213 Wes Parker, 1B 3 0 0 0 0 0 .235 Jeff Torborg, C
Sandy_Koufax's_perfect_game
Major League Baseball season
scoreless tie in a pitching duel between Lolich and Gibson. Second baseman Dick McAuliffe had a .344 on-base percentage, led the AL with 95 runs scored,
1968_Detroit_Tigers_season
Dominican baseball player (born 1936)
the final run of their 3–1 victory. The second error occurred on a Dick Tracewski ground ball in the thirteenth inning of the final game, allowing the
Julián_Javier
American baseball manager (born 1944)
leagues, joining Joe McCarthy, Yogi Berra, Alvin Dark, Sparky Anderson, Dick Williams, and Tony La Russa. After the 2006 season ended, Leyland was recognized
Jim_Leyland
List of baseball players
SS, 1911–1912 Jeff Torborg, C, 1964–1970 Ronald Torreyes, IF, 2015 Dick Tracewski, IF, 1962–1965 Taylor Trammell, OF, 2024 Brian Traxler, 1B, 1990 George
Los Angeles Dodgers all-time roster
Los_Angeles_Dodgers_all-time_roster
American baseball player and manager (1903–1962)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Mickey_Cochrane
American baseball player and manager (1925–2012)
the 1979 season. Following Moss's dismissal on June 12, 1979, coach Dick Tracewski served as interim manager for two games until Anderson's arrival on
Les_Moss
American baseball player and manager (born 1969)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Brad_Ausmus
American baseball player and manager (born 1957)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Ron_Gardenhire
American baseball player, coach, and manager (1915–1978)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Joe_Gordon
American baseball executive and manager
December 21, 1910. p. 12. Retrieved March 24, 2025 – via Newspapers.com. Meade, Dick (October 24, 1917). "You'll See What Amounts To Major League Ball In Toledo
Ed_Barrow
City in Pennsylvania, US
congressman from Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district (1876–77) Dick Tracewski (1935-), Major League Baseball player and coach; born in Eynon "ArcGIS
Archbald,_Pennsylvania
American baseball player and manager (1896–1977)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Bucky_Harris
Major League Baseball season
League East and had the worst record in Major League Baseball. Coach Dick Tracewski was named interim manager in Anderson's absence. Hours later, second
1989_Detroit_Tigers_season
American baseball player, manager, and coach (1894–1966)
Series for Detroit, including Denny McLain, Willie Horton, Mickey Lolich, Dick McAuliffe, Bill Freehan and others. However, by his third year with Detroit
Chuck_Dressen
2002–2004 Carlos Torres, P, 2019 Gleyber Torres, IF, 2025–present Dick Tracewski, IF, 1966–1969 Alan Trammell, IF, 1977–1996 Bubba Trammell, OF, 1997
Detroit Tigers all-time roster
Detroit_Tigers_all-time_roster
American baseball player, coach, and manager (1896–1976)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Jimmy_Dykes
American baseball player (1867–1944)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Bob_Glenalvin
American baseball player, coach, and manager (1869–1928)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Hughie_Jennings
American baseball player and coach (1919-2010)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Ralph_Houk
January 26 – Bob Uecker January 27 – Steve Demeter February 3: Don Kaiser Dick Tracewski February 10 – Sherman Jones February 11 – George Alusik February 17
1935_in_baseball
Irish baseball player (1859–1944)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Tony_Mullane
American baseball player and manager (born 1951)
fourth father-son pair to serve as major league managers, joining George and Dick Sisler, Bob and Joel Skinner, and Bob and Aaron Boone. Bell was born while
Buddy_Bell
60th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series
Skowron plated Howard to give the Dodgers a 1–0 lead. Second baseman Dick Tracewski's single preceded a three-run home run by catcher John Roseboro to give
1963_World_Series
American baseball player (1938–2024)
singled in Detroit's final run of the 1968 World Series, driving in Dick Tracewski with two out in the top of the ninth inning in St. Louis, completing
Don_Wert
28 Ralph Houk 1974–1978 363 443 .450 29 Les Moss 1979 27 26 .509 30 Dick Tracewski** 1979 2 0 1.000 31 Sparky Anderson† 1979–1995 1331 1248 .516 2 8 5
List of Detroit Tigers managers
List_of_Detroit_Tigers_managers
American baseball player and coach (1910–1962)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Bill_Norman_(baseball)
Major League Baseball season
12 Luis Salazar 15 Pat Sheridan Manager 11 Sparky Anderson Coaches 50 Billy Consolo 51 Alex Grammas 56 Billy Muffett 28 Vada Pinson 53 Dick Tracewski
1988_Detroit_Tigers_season
American baseball player and manager (1860–1916)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Frank_Graves_(baseball)
American baseball player, manager, and umpire (1884–1964)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
George_Moriarty
Major League Baseball season
purchased by the Dodgers from the Washington Senators. December 15, 1965: Dick Tracewski was traded by the Dodgers to the Detroit Tigers for Phil Regan. Sources:[11]
1965 Los Angeles Dodgers season
1965_Los_Angeles_Dodgers_season
American baseball player (1862–1929)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Ollie_Beard
Dominican baseball player and manager (born 1955)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Luis_Pujols
American baseball player and manager (1891–1962)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Steve_O'Neill
American baseball manager
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Con_Strouthers
American baseball player and manager (1908-1969)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Red_Rolfe
Major League Baseball season
Owners John Fetzer General managers Jim Campbell Managers Les Moss, Dick Tracewski, Sparky Anderson Television WDIV-TV (George Kell, Mike Barry, Al Kaline)
1979_Detroit_Tigers_season
American baseball player and manager (1919–1964)
after his 45th birthday, he turned the team over to his first-base coach, Dick Sisler. The birthday was celebrated at Crosley Field on August 12, then he
Fred_Hutchinson
American baseball player (1933–2014)
the Red Sox. He singled in his only at bat before being replaced by Dick Tracewski in the third inning. Detroit dropped the game, 8–5, handing the championship
Jerry_Lumpe
Major League Baseball season
record of 90–72, 19 games behind the Baltimore Orioles. October 15, 1968: Dick Drago was drafted from the Tigers by the Kansas City Royals as the 31st pick
1969_Detroit_Tigers_season
American baseball player, coach, and manager (1896–1963)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Cy_Perkins
Major League Baseball team season
Carey 6 Ron Fairly 19 Jim Gilliam 15 Tim Harkness 20 Daryl Spencer 44 Dick Tracewski 30 Maury Wills Outfielders 12 Tommy Davis 3 Willie Davis 25 Frank Howard
1962 Los Angeles Dodgers season
1962_Los_Angeles_Dodgers_season
American baseball player, coach, and manager (1913–1985)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Bob_Scheffing
Traber Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2008-11-03. "Dick Tracewski Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2008-11-04. "Sean Tracey
List of Major League Baseball players (Ti–Tz)
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_(Ti–Tz)
Major League Baseball season
9 Jerry Lumpe 43 Tom Matchick 7 Eddie Mathews 3 Dick McAuliffe 1 Ray Oyler 44 Dick Tracewski 8 Don Wert 2 Jake Wood Outfielders 26 Gates Brown
1967_Detroit_Tigers_season
American baseball player and manager (1910-1988)
Detroit Tigers third base coach 1966 Succeeded by Tony Cuccinello Preceded by Wally Moses Detroit Tigers first base coach 1971 Succeeded by Dick Tracewski
Frank_Skaff
Major League Baseball season
24 Champ Summers 14 John Wockenfuss Manager 11 Sparky Anderson Coaches 26 Gates Brown 50 Billy Consolo 38 Roger Craig 51 Alex Grammas 53 Dick Tracewski
1981_Detroit_Tigers_season
Major League Baseball team season
purchased from the Dodgers by the Washington Senators. December 13, 1963: Dick Scott was traded by the Dodgers to the Chicago Cubs for Jim Brewer and Cuno
1964 Los Angeles Dodgers season
1964_Los_Angeles_Dodgers_season
Major League Baseball season
Weaver Other batters 30 Johnny Grubb Manager 11 Sparky Anderson Coaches 50 Billy Consolo 51 Alex Grammas 56 Billy Muffett 28 Vada Pinson 53 Dick Tracewski
1985_Detroit_Tigers_season
American baseball player (1936–1984)
Purdin 37 Mike Kekich 39 Howie Reed 41 Lou Johnson 43 Willie Crawford 44 Dick Tracewski 45 Nick Willhite 53 Don Drysdale Manager 24 Walter Alston Coaches 18
Howie_Reed
27, 1955. December 15 The Los Angeles Dodgers deal utility infielder Dick Tracewski to the Detroit Tigers for pitcher Phil Regan. Known as "The Vulture
1965_in_baseball
American baseball player and manager (born 1953)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Larry_Parrish
behind in the AL East, where all seven teams have losing records. Coach Dick Tracewski takes the reins until Anderson, 55, rejoins the club on June 4. The
1989_in_baseball
Major League Baseball season
Peters 22 Dave Stegman 24 Champ Summers Manager 11 Sparky Anderson Coaches 26 Gates Brown 50 Billy Consolo 52 Roger Craig 51 Alex Grammas 53 Dick Tracewski
1980_Detroit_Tigers_season
American baseball player (1892–1973)
curve, bite the lip or stick out the tongue," he said. Tigers shortstop Dick Bartell wrote that the Tigers were unusually successful against Feller in
Del_Baker
American baseball player, coach, and manager (1918–1996)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Joe_Schultz_Jr.
American baseball player and manager
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Jack_Tighe
Major League Baseball season
Anderson Coaches 31 Larry Herndon (Hitting) 54 Jeff Jones (Bullpen) 52 Gene Roof (First base) 53 Dick Tracewski (Third base) 51 Ralph Treuel (Pitching)
1995_Detroit_Tigers_season
Major League Baseball season
Wockenfuss Other batters 10 Rusty Staub Manager 35 Ralph Houk Coaches 26 Gates Brown 52 Fred Gladding 51 Fred Hatfield 50 Jim Hegan 53 Dick Tracewski
1978_Detroit_Tigers_season
Major League Baseball season
Stanley 10 Rusty Staub Designated hitters 23 Willie Horton Manager 35 Ralph Houk Coaches 52 Fred Gladding 50 Jim Hegan 51 Joe Schultz 53 Dick Tracewski
1976_Detroit_Tigers_season
Major League Baseball season
Lemon 15 Pat Sheridan 38 Tim Tolman Manager 11 Sparky Anderson Coaches 50 Billy Consolo 51 Alex Grammas 56 Billy Muffett 28 Vada Pinson 53 Dick Tracewski
1986_Detroit_Tigers_season
Major League Baseball season
Brown 6 Al Kaline Manager 35 Ralph Houk Coaches 52 Cot Deal (Pitching) 50 Jim Hegan (Bullpen) 51 Joe Schultz (Third base) 53 Dick Tracewski {First base)
1974_Detroit_Tigers_season
Major League Baseball season
Yankees were ever swept in the postseason. October 14, 1962: Norm Sherry and Dick Smith was purchased from the Dodgers by the New York Mets. November 26, 1962:
1963 Los Angeles Dodgers season
1963_Los_Angeles_Dodgers_season
Major League Baseball season
was traded by the Tigers to the St. Louis Cardinals, and Bob Strampe and Dick Sharon were traded by the Tigers to the San Diego Padres as part of a three-team
1975_Detroit_Tigers_season
Major League Baseball season
4 Tony Phillips 25 John Shelby Manager 11 Sparky Anderson Coaches 50 Billy Consolo 51 Alex Grammas 56 Billy Muffett 28 Vada Pinson 53 Dick Tracewski
1991_Detroit_Tigers_season
American baseball player and manager (1915–1977)
Dick McAuliffe from shortstop to second base and having Ray Oyler take over as shortstop. Smith's decision was met with "some public sneering." Dick McAuliffe
Mayo_Smith
American baseball player and manager (1915–1966)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Bob_Swift
Major League Baseball season
McFarlane Infielders 25 Norm Cash 9 Jerry Lumpe 3 Dick McAuliffe 1 Ray Oyler 32 Don Pepper 44 Dick Tracewski 8 Don Wert 2 Jake Wood Outfielders 26 Gates
1966_Detroit_Tigers_season
Major League Baseball season
Anderson Coaches 31 Larry Herndon (Hitting) 56 Billy Muffett (Pitching) 52 Gene Roof (First Base) 53 Dick Tracewski (Third Base) 59 Dan Whitmer (Bullpen)
1994_Detroit_Tigers_season
American baseball player, manager, and executive (1916–2006)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Billy_Hitchcock
Major League Baseball season
Anderson Coaches 50 Billy Consolo (Bench) 51 Alex Grammas (Third base) 56 Billy Muffett (Pitching) 28 Vada Pinson (Hitting) 53 Dick Tracewski (First base)
1987_Detroit_Tigers_season
American baseball player and manager (1867–1929)
of light hitters (Boston hit only .251 as a team) and relying on pitchers Dick Rudolph and Bill James (who each won 26 games), the Braves won 52 of their
George_Stallings
Major League Baseball season
Leafs Carolina League Max Lanier A Lakeland Tigers Florida State League Dick Tracewski A-Short Season Batavia Trojans New York–Penn League Joe Lewis Rookie
1970_Detroit_Tigers_season
American baseball player (1943–2022)
Mickey Lolich (World Series MVP) 39 Jon Warden 43 Daryl Patterson 44 Dick Tracewski 47 Don McMahon Manager 10 Mayo Smith Coaches 50 Tony Cuccinello 51 Wally
Tom_Matchick
American baseball player and manager (1926–2019)
Braves third base coach 1979 Succeeded by Bobby Dews Preceded by Dick Tracewski Detroit Tigers third base coach 1980–1991 Succeeded by Dick Tracewski
Alex_Grammas
Major League Baseball season
Shelby 32 Gary Ward 25 Kenny Williams Manager 11 Sparky Anderson Coaches 50 Billy Consolo 51 Alex Grammas 56 Billy Muffett 28 Vada Pinson 53 Dick Tracewski
1990_Detroit_Tigers_season
American baseball player and manager
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Bill_Armour
American baseball player (1868–1943)
(1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) Dick Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish
Frank_Dwyer
Major League Baseball season
Mickey Stanley Other batters 34 Bob Molinaro 10 Rusty Staub Manager 35 Ralph Houk Coaches 52 Fred Gladding 51 Fred Hatfield 50 Jim Hegan 53 Dick Tracewski
1977_Detroit_Tigers_season
Major League Baseball season
batters 15 Mike Ivie 20 Jerry Turner Manager 11 Sparky Anderson Coaches 26 Gates Brown 50 Billy Consolo 38 Roger Craig 51 Alex Grammas 53 Dick Tracewski
1982_Detroit_Tigers_season
shaded in tan. 1979 Detroit Tigers season – Under managers Les Moss, Dick Tracewski, and Sparky Anderson, the Tigers compiled an 85–76 record and finished
1979_in_Michigan
Major League Baseball season
Bill Nahorodny 14 John Wockenfuss Manager 11 Sparky Anderson Coaches 26 Gates Brown 50 Billy Consolo 38 Roger Craig 51 Alex Grammas 53 Dick Tracewski
1983_Detroit_Tigers_season
Major League Baseball season
Consolo (Bench) 54 Larry Herndon (Hitting) 56 Billy Muffett (Pitching) 52 Gene Roof (First Base) 53 Dick Tracewski (Third Base) 59 Dan Whitmer (Bullpen)
1993_Detroit_Tigers_season
Major League Baseball season
Stanley Other batters 40 John Gamble Manager 1 Billy Martin 51 Joe Schultz Coaches 50 Art Fowler 51 Joe Schultz 52 Charlie Silvera 53 Dick Tracewski
1973_Detroit_Tigers_season
DICK TRACEWSKI
DICK TRACEWSKI
Male
German
 Short form of German Diederick, DIRK means "first of the people; king of nations."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English dyse, dyce ‘die’, ‘dice’, ‘chance’, ‘luck’, probably applied as a nickname for an habitual dice player or gambler or as a metonymic occupational name for a maker of dice. Compare Deas.Possibly also an Americanized spelling of German Deiss.
Male
English
Pet form of English Richard, DICKY means "powerful ruler."
Boy/Male
English
Son of Dick.
Male
English
Pet form of English Michael, MICK means "who is like God?" Rarely used anymore due to its use as a derogatory term for a Catholic Irishman.
Male
Dutch
, people's ruler.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, German
Dominant Ruler; Powerful Ruler; Brave; Diminutive of Richard Rhyming; Variant of Rick
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Rich and Powerful Ruler; Powerful; Rich Ruler; Dominant Ruler; Peaceful Ruler; Strong Power; Hardy Power; Powerful Ruler; Brave; First of the People
Male
English
 Short form of English Richard, DICK means "powerful ruler." Compare with another form of Dick.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English doke, hence a nickname for someone with some fancied resemblance to a duck or a metonymic occupational name for someone who kept ducks or for a wild fowler.Irish : English name adopted as an equivalent of Lohan (an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Leocháin ‘descendant of Leochán’) by mistranslation, as if from lacha ‘duck’.North German (also Dück) : probably a nickname for a coward, from Low German duken ‘to duck or dive’.German (Dück(e)) : from a pet form of an old Germanic personal name formed with theud, diot ‘people’, ‘race’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English personal name, Dæcca.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a roofer, from dack, a variant of deck ‘roof’. Compare De decker.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain derivation; possibly from Middle English doke ‘duck’ (see Duck).Norwegian : habitational name from a farm named Dokk, from Old Norse d{o,}kk ‘hollow’, ‘depression’.Possibly an altered form of German Docke, a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked in the cloth trade, from Middle Low German dÅk ‘fabric’.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands and Wales)
English (West Midlands and Wales) : patronymic from the personal name Dick.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname or metonymic occupational name, from Anglo-Norman French l’eveske ‘the bishop’, which was wrongly taken for le vesk. This in turn became Vesk, and later Veck or Vick.North German : variant of Fick.
Male
French
French form of Latin Benedictus, BÉNÉDICT means "blessed."Â
Male
English
 Pet form of English Richard, RICK means "powerful ruler."
Male
English
Short form of English Nicholas/Nickolas, NICK means "victor of the people."
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English German Shakespearean
Rules the people.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Midlands), Dutch, and German
English (mainly East Midlands), Dutch, and German : from Middle English pi(c)k, Middle Dutch picke, Middle High German bicke ‘pick’, ‘pickaxe’, hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who made pickaxes or used them as an agricultural or excavating tool.North German : metonymic occupational name for a pitch-burner, from Low German pick ‘pitch’.English : possibly from Middle English pike ‘pike’ (the fish), applied as a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or seller of these fish, or as a descriptive nickname for someone thought to resemple a pike in some way.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : unexplained.
Male
English
English short form of Roman Latin Victor, VICK means "conqueror."
DICK TRACEWSKI
DICK TRACEWSKI
Boy/Male
Sikh
Brave as the Lord
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Kendall, KENDAL means "exalted effigy."Â
Boy/Male
German
Noble Leader
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Ruler
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hrithvi | ஹà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à®µà¯€
Right guidance, Happy, Scholar, Lady indian priest who full fill particularly completing the vedic haven
Girl/Female
Hawaiian
Buoyant; light.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Born without Enmity to Wards Any One
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vipashith | விபஷித
Biblical
same as Helek
Biblical
given,gift
DICK TRACEWSKI
DICK TRACEWSKI
DICK TRACEWSKI
DICK TRACEWSKI
DICK TRACEWSKI
v. i.
To fall sick; to sicken.
v. t.
To stab with a dirk.
superl.
Affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit; as, sick at the stomach; a sick headache.
n.
See Half deck, under Deck.
v. t.
To furnish with a deck, as a vessel.
v. t.
To check off by means of a tick or any small mark; to score.
n.
A circular structure either in plants or animals; as, a blood disk; germinal disk, etc.
v.
To choose; to select; to separate as choice or desirable; to cull; as, to pick one's company; to pick one's way; -- often with out.
v. t.
To make a nick or nicks in; to notch; to keep count of or upon by nicks; as, to nick a stick, tally, etc.
v.
To take up; esp., to gather from here and there; to collect; to bring together; as, to pick rags; -- often with up; as, to pick up a ball or stones; to pick up information.
v.
To remove something from with a pointed instrument, with the fingers, or with the teeth; as, to pick the teeth; to pick a bone; to pick a goose; to pick a pocket.
v. i.
To give tick; to trust.
a.
Love-sick.
v. t.
To cut off, bar, or destroy; as, to dock an entail.
n.
Credit; trust; as, to buy on, or upon, tick.
v. i.
To play games with dice.
v. t.
To deck; -- often with out or up.
n.
Choice; right of selection; as, to have one's pick.
n.
A flat, circular plate; as, a disk of metal or paper.