George Huff

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George Huff was one of 4 Red Sox Managers to take their turn sitting in the command chair during the 1907 season. Managing for only 8 games (2 wins, 6 loses), he followed Cy Young, who only managed for 6 games himself, and preceded Bob Unglaub.


Career Notes

George Huff was associated with the athletic department of the University of Illinois from 1895 until his death. He was athletic director for 35 years and baseball coach for 24 years except for two stints as the manager of the Boston Red Sox in 1907. He died at age 64 from uremia following surgery to remove a stomach obstruction and is buried at Roselawn Cemetery in Champaign, Illinois.
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Managerial Record

Year    League   Team      Age    G    W    L    WP   Finish
1907 American Lg BostonRS  35     8    2    6   .250      7
     TOTAL                        8    2    6   .250

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