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Atlanta (Ga.)
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Lucas, Bill D.
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(Lucas, William DeVaughn; Lucas, William De Vaughn)
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(Lucas, William DeVaughn; profl. sports admin.; b. Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 25, 1936; with Atlanta Braves)
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(Bill D. Lucas; William DeVaughn Lucas; Born January 25, 1936 in Jacksonville, FL USA ; Died May 5, 1979 in Atlanta, GA USA; After college, he signed with the Milwaukee Braves, began his career with the 1957 Salinas Packers, and in 1960 was with the Boise Braves. He spent 1961 with the Yakima Braves and the AA Austin Senators. In 1962, Lucas returned to Austin. Retiring as a player, Lucas was hired by John McHale as the Atlanta Braves assistant farm director. He was promoted to director of player development later in his career, then vice president and director of operations after Ted Turner took over the Braves. Served as General Manager of the Atlanta Braves from 1976 until his death in 1979. At the time, he was the highest-ranking black executive in baseball.)
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http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bill_D._Lucas
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(Lucas became public relations director for the Minor League Atlanta Crackers in 1965. In 1966, he was part of the Braves' transition team for their move from Milwaukee to Atlanta. In 1967 he was named assistant farm director and was later promoted to farm director. Became the highest-ranking African American in baseball history at age 40 on Sept. 19, 1976, after being named general manager by new owner, Ted Turner. Even though his job title was vice president of player personnel, he performed all of the general manager duties, as the Braves didn't have the title of "general manager" at the time. Lucas passed away at the age of 43 in May 1979, after two full seasons as general manager)
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