WARREN STEPS OFF FIELD, PROMOTED TO VP OF BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Source: Frontier League News
After 13 seasons as the Gateway Grizzlies’ manager, Phil Warren is stepping away from the dugout for a promotion to Grizzlies vice president of baseball operations. Warren won more than 600 games as the Grizzlies’ skipper. Only Fran Riordan, a Frontier League Hall of Fame manager who led four different clubs over 13 seasons on the circuit and now manages the Las Vegas Aviators (Triple-A affiliate of the Oakland A’s), and Southern Illinois Miners boss Mike Pinto have won more games in the Frontier League. Warren also helped slug the Grizzlies to the 2003 Frontier League championship in the first of his three seasons as Gateway’s first baseman. “I’ve been doing this for 13 years as a manager — life kind of told me that it was time,” Warren said. “As I move into the second half of my life, I realized it was time for me to give more…
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