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Leyland by the numbers with Detroit

tycobb420

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Seasons: 8 (tied for 3rd all-time behind Sparky, Jennings, and tied w/Del Baker)
Games: 1,297 (3rd behind Sparky and Jennings)
Wins: 700 (3rd behind Sparky and Jennings)
Losses: 597 (3rd again)
Win %: .540 (6th amongst managers with at least 154 games; behind Cochrane, Mayo Smith, Steve O'Neill, Billy Martin, and Bob Scheffing)
Games over .500: 103 (2nd behind Jennings)
Average finish: 2.1 (3rd behind Cochrane and Billy Martin)
Postseason Appearances: 4
Division Titles: 3
Pennants: 2
 
Leyland all time:
Wins: 1,769 (15th)
Losses: 1728 (10th)
Win Percentage: .506 (132nd)
Games over .500: 41 (93rd)
Games: 3,499 (14th)
Average finish 3rd (112th)
Playoff Appearances: 8 (7th)
Division Titles: 6
Pennants: 3
1997 World Champions
 
Pittsburgh (1986-1996): 851-863 (3 division titles)
Pirates blew themselves up after 1992

Florida (1997-98): 146-178 (1 world championship)
Marlins blew themselves up big time after 1997

Rockies (1999): 72-90

Detroit (2006-13): 700-597 (4 playoff appearances, 3 division titles, 2 pennants, and one play-in game)
 
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