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Cincinnati Reds “Worst Manager” Vern Rapp
Cincinnati Reds “Worst Manager” Vern Rapp
Vern Rapp had the opportunity to be the manager of two manager teams, unfortunately each of his tenures as a skipper bumped up against a pair of baseball legends.
Cincinnati Reds “Worst Manager” Vern Rapp
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