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At 145-146 into Saturday, John Gibbons is already sixth on the Blue Jays' all-time managerial wins list. Where does he end up? (Current position holder shown.)

First (Gaston, 683-636) 7 (4.86%)
Second (Cox, 355-292) 76 (52.78%)
Third (Williams, 281-241) 43 (29.86%)
Fourth (Fregosi, 167-157) 17 (11.81%)
Fifth (Hartsfield, 166-318) 1 (0.69%)
At 145-146 into Saturday, John Gibbons is already sixth on the Blue Jays' all-time managerial wins list. Where does he end up? (Current position holder shown.) | 2 comments | Create New Account
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Mick Doherty - Saturday, July 01 2006 @ 04:29 PM EDT (#150078) #
The amazing thing about putting this poll together was discovering that, assuming Gibbons continues on his current pace as he passes Hartsfield in the next several weeks, all five of the Jays' Top 5 winningest managers will have career marks over .500.

For such a young franchise, that's really something.

Mike Green - Saturday, July 01 2006 @ 05:44 PM EDT (#150081) #
Fine question, Mick.  I voted 4th, but 2nd would be just as possible.
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