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"Sometimes when you have good players, you can mess it up and he didn't do that," he said. "He didn't overmanage. He was probably, more than a strategist, a handler of men."
Houk moved into the front office after the series loss to the Dodgers, serving as Yankees general manager in 1964 and '65. He returned to managing the Yankees in 1966 and held the job until 1973, but he only had four more winning seasons and never finished better than second place.
The Lawrence, Kan., native had only one winning season with the Tigers, his last in 1978.
"Ralph was a great baseball man who handled his players well and they played hard for him," Tigers Hall of Famer Al Kaline said in a statement released by the team. "He was well respected and a fun guy to be around. I enjoyed playing for him during my last year."
Longtime Braves manager Bobby Cox played for Houk with the Yankees in 1968-69.
"Great guy. Great guy," Cox said Wednesday night after Atlanta lost to San Diego in 12 innings. "Sorry to hear that. I love Ralph. He was just outstanding."
Houk came out of retirement at the age of 61 to become Red Sox manager. He had three winning seasons before retiring for good in 1984, leaving behind the core of a team that would reach the World Series in 1986.
"He was a great players' manager, a real good guy and a tough son of a gun," Dodgers manager Joe Torre said. "I got to know him after his managing days, and he's a great credit to the Yankees, Red Sox and Tigers organizations."
But he'll most be remembered as a Yankee.
"He was just a wonderful guy, loyal to his players," Kubek said. "The Major was just a great person."
Houk is survived by his daughter, Donna Houk Slaboden; his son, Robert Houk; four grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
AP Sports Writers Jimmy Golen in Boston, Jay Cohen in Chicago, Larry Lage in Detroit and Ralph D. Russo in New York contributed to this report.
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