Charlie Grimm
Charlie Grimm earned the nickname "Jolly Cholly" for his good-natured
personality and humor, but few were more competitive as a player and
manager. Grimm became one of the best fielding first baseman of his era
for the Philadelphia Athletics, St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates
and Chicago Cubs.
Grimm twice managed the Cubs. He coached the
Milwaukee Brewers in the American Association in 1950 and caught the
eye of Boston Braves' owner Lou Perini. Grimm managed the Braves in
Boston for a season and then became the first manager of the Milwaukee
Braves. He remained with the team from 1953-56.
Grimm later became part of the Cubs' experimental College of Coaches. He ended his time in baseball in the broadcast booth.