College of Coaches - Members of The College of Coaches

Members of The College of Coaches

  • 51 Bobby Adams (1961–65)
  • 59 Dick Cole (1961)
  • 55 Ripper Collins (1961–63)
  • 53 Harry Craft* (1961)
  • 55 Alvin Dark (1965)
  • 62 Walt Dixon (1964)
  • 63 George Freese (1964–65)
  • 55 Alex Grammas (1964)
  • 50 Charlie Grimm** (1961–62)
  • 54 Stan Hack (1965)
  • 59 Mel Harder (1965)
  • 54 Vedie Himsl* (1961–64)
  • 57 Goldie Holt (1961–64)
  • 61 Bob Kennedy (1962–65)
  • 60 Lou Klein (1961–65)
  • 50 Whitey Lockman* (1965)
  • 64 Joe Macko (1964)
  • 58 Fred Martin (1961–64)
  • 63 Charlie Metro (1962)
  • 53 Buck O'Neil (1962–65)
  • 64 Les Peden (1965)
  • 52 El Tappe* (1961–65)
  • 56 Verlon Walker* (1961–65)
  • 59 Mel Wright (1963–64)

* Craft, Himsl, Klein, Lockman, Tappe and Walker also served as Chicago coaches either immediately before or immediately after the College of Coaches experiment.

** Grimm was the manager of the Cubs immediately prior to the implementation of the College.

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