Atlantic City Surf - February 2008

The Web's most popular Atlantic City Surf news, videos, and blogs from February 2008.

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 Cecil Fielder Named New Manager of Atlantic City Surf
Cecil Fielder Named New Manager of Atlantic City Surf
The Atlantic City Surf, member of the Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball, have announced former major leaguer Cecil Fielder (pictured) as the club’s new field manager in a press conference today. Fielder spent 13 seasons in the major leagues from 1985 to 1998 with the Toronto Blue Jays, Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees, Anaheim Angels and Cleveland Indians. He also ...
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 Minor League Team Gambles On Cecil As Manager
Minor League Team Gambles On Cecil As Manager
Former Detroit Tigers slugger and rare threat to stretch a double into a triple Cecil Fielder will become a minor league manager in a city known for gambling, the PRESS OF ATLANTIC CITY reports. As you may recall, Fielder — the father ...
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 Philadelphia Will Do
Philadelphia Will Do
February 26, 2008 Cecil Fielder To Manage A.C. Surf The Atlantic City Surf's manager from last season is now a part-owner of the team, and so the team knew there was only one man who could lead the Surf to the championship: Cecil Fielder. The robust ...
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 AC must stand for 'All Comers'
AC must stand for 'All Comers'
The AC Surf will do anything, or hire anyone, to boost attendance. This week's move is a Managerial change. Manager/Pitcher Mitch Williams was the guy fans love to hate. He is now a part-owner and WIP personality. So they replaced him with a guy who is hated by even his own family: Cecil Fielder.
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Ex-Tiger Cecil Fielder denies gambling problem, yearns to reconcile with son
He was one of baseball’s most feared sluggers, a home run-hitting terror for the Detroit Tigers, and a key cog in the New York Yankees’ run to the 1996 World Series championship. But Cecil Fielder’s fortunes took a downward turn after he stopped playing, including casino gambling losses of more than a half-million dollars. Now, as the new manager of the Atlantic City Surf of the ...