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Chicago 16"
Hall of Fame
Class of 2009

Tim McManagall
- 1993 to Current Era
Tim McManigal started playing softball
in 1977 in the Worth Park District with the Players when he was
fifteen years old. He then moved to the Hot Shots in the Worth Men's
League. In 1984 and '85 he played for Barrel of Fun. They took fifth
place in the ASA National tournament both years. He played for Bud
Chicago / Sports Station in 1986, 1987, and 1988. They won many
tournaments, including the 1987 ASA Nationals. In 1991 he played
for Jynx softball and helped them to a third place finish at the
ASA nationals that year. From 1992 to 1999 he played for Lettuce
softball and helped establish them as one of softball's legendary
teams by winning ASA national titles in 1992, '93, '96, and '98.
They won the USSSA title in 1994 and Forest Park championships in
1991, '93, '94, and '97.
McManigal had excellent speed that allowed him to chase down long
fly balls. This skill made him one of the top center fielders of
his time. He could hit to all fields and was known as a consistent
singles / double hitter. He was selected to two 2nd Team All - American
teams at the nationals. Tim and his wife, Karen, have four children
- Tim, III, Tom, Theo, and T.J. They live in Chicago Ridge, IL.
McManagall said during his acceptance
remarks, "I just want to thank my son for nominating me. Thank
all the guys I played with and against fro all the years that we
played. He closed by saying, "thanks to everybody."

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