Succeeding the very popular Buck Rodgers, he had trouble establishing his credibility with the media and the team.
"Everything was up in the air," said Buck Rodgers, the manager.
"I think about three of those guys pretty well realize they have to make the club," said Buck Rodgers, the Montreal manager.
In 1994, he replaced Buck Rodgers as manager of the Angels.
Buck Rodgers, the Angels' manager, said the sound was like a bat hitting a watermelon.
Buck Rodgers was the first, winning the award in 1987 with the third-place Expos.
"I think we can use him," said Buck Rodgers, the manager.
Buck Rodgers was dismissed less than two weeks later.
"This was a big series for our club," said Buck Rodgers, the manager of the Expos.
Buck Rodgers asked, sounding surprised at the question.