| TEDWILLIAMS | Fenway legend who managed the Senators |
| EPSTEIN | Music entrepreneur who managed The Beatles; or, the sculptor who created the statue of Jan Smuts in |
| DAVEY | Johnson who managed the 1986 championship Mets |
| TORRE | Manager who managed the Mets, Braves, Cardinals, Yankees and Dodgers |
| KLEIN | Allen who managed the Beatles and Stones |
| ALOU | Felipe who managed the 2003 division-winning San Francisco Giants |
| ELIA | Lee who managed the Cubs and Phillies |
| EARL | Weaver who managed the Baltimore Orioles |
| JOHNKEMBLE | English actor who managed the Drury Lane (1788-1802) |
| HODGES | Gil who managed the "Miracle Mets" |
| MARK | .... Charlton, England defender who managed the Republic of Ireland (4) |
| GIL | Hodges who managed the Mets to a World Series title |
| ALSTON | Walter who managed the Dodgers for 23 years |
| FULLER | Pop Idol creator who managed the Spice Girls, Simon - - - (6) |
| YOST | Ned who managed the 2015 World Series winners |
| BOBLEMON | Hall of Fame pitcher who managed the Yankees to a 1978 title |
| GARRICK | David ___, English actor and dramatist who managed the Drury Lane Theatre from 1747 to 1776(7) |
| MEGSON | Gary ?, 1992-95 Norwich City FC midfielder who managed the club from 1995-96 |
| MCLAREN | Malcolm, English impresario and musician who managed the Sex Pistols (7) |
| ONEILL | Michael, football coach who managed the Northern Ireland team from 2011 to 2020 (6) |