Joe Lonnett Biography
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- Born Feb. 7, 1927
Lonnett signed with the Phillies in 1948, and spent much of his career with the Phillies as a Minor League Baseball (MiLB) catcher and manager, and MLB catcher and scout. He missed two seasons while serving in the United States Navy in World War II and the Korean War. Lonnett spent four MLB seasons a second-string receiver, appearing in 143 games, while batting .166, with six home runs (HR) and 27 runs batted in (RBI) — never once cracking the .200 level for a season.\n', '
He returned to MLB as the third-base coach on Chuck Tanner\'s Chicago White Sox staff, from 1971 to 1975, and the Oakland Athletics in 1976. (Tanner — also a native of Western Pennsylvania and a former big league outfielder — had promised that if he ever became a MLB manager, Lonnett would be one of his coaches; Tanner honored his word, and Lonnett worked with him with the ChiSox and A\'s.)\n', '
When Tanner was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates for catcher Manny Sanguillén — only the second trade in MLB history to involve a manager — Lonnett followed him to Pittsburgh. He wore Sanguillén\'s No. 35 jersey until the Pirates re-acquired Sanguillén a year later; after which, he wore No. 32. Eventually, Lonnett served as third-base coach on the Pirates\' 1979 world championship team. In all, he coached eight seasons (1977–1984), for the Buccos.\n', '
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