English: Hughie Jennings rings bell in Detroit Tigers dugout, circa 1909
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He only acted that wayDate UnknownHughie Jennings, second only to Sparky Anderson in years of service as a Tigers manager, held a law degree from Cornell. Jennings was much beloved by Detroit fans for his on-the-field antics, including ringing a bell in the dugout during this game. While Jennings may have seemed a bit on the strange side, he survived in Detroit for 14 years, winning 1,131 games.