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Lee Elia, former major league manager known for profane rant, dies at 87

Lee Elia, a former major league player and coach who was managing the Chicago Cubs in 1983 when he famously criticized the team’s fans in a memorable postgame rant, has died. He was 87.

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Lee Elia, former major league manager known for profane rant, dies at 87

FILE - Chicago Cubs manager Lee Elia signals the bullpen to send in a right-hander during a game against the Atlanta Braves in Chicago, May 19, 1983. (AP Photo/Fred Jewel, File)


Lee Elia, a former major league player and coach who was managing the Chicago Cubs in 1983 when he famously criticized the team’s fans in a memorable postgame rant, has died. He was 87.

The Philadelphia Phillies said Elia died on Wednesday. No further details were provided by the team.

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