Harry Dalton
American baseball executive (1928-2005) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Harry Inglis Dalton[1] (August 23, 1928 – October 23, 2005) was an American front-office executive in Major League Baseball. He served as general manager of three American League (AL) teams, the Baltimore Orioles (1966–71), California Angels (1972–77) and Milwaukee Brewers (1978–91), and was a principal architect of the Orioles' dynasty of 1966–74 as well as the only AL championship the Brewers ever won (1982).
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Born | (1928-08-23)August 23, 1928 |
Died | October 23, 2005(2005-10-23) (aged 77) Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S. |
Occupation | Baseball executive |
Years active | 1954–1994 |
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Born in West Springfield, Massachusetts—also the hometown of Baseball Hall of Fame manager Leo Durocher—Dalton graduated from Amherst College and served in the United States Air Force during the Korean War, earning a Bronze Star.