Al Vincent
Albert Linder Vincent was an American professional baseball player, manager, coach and scout. A second baseman, his playing and managing careers were confined to minor league baseball, but he spent 12 seasons in Major League Baseball as a coach for four different clubs.
Vincent was also a prominent figure as a college baseball coach. He was assistant baseball coach at Lamar University from 1974 to 1989 and was inducted into Lamar's "Cardinals Hall of Honor" in 1981. Lamar University's Vincent-Beck Stadium is named after him.
His brother was American composer, conductor and music educator John Vincent.- Detroit Tigers
- Baltimore Orioles
- Philadelphia Phillies
- Kansas City Athletics
- Beaumont Exporters – won league championship in 1938
- Buffalo Bisons
- Dallas Rebels – won league championship in 1946
- Tulsa Oilers – won league championship in 1949
- Birmingham Barons
- Fort Worth Cats
- Miami Marlins