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Girardi, Manuel pick All-Star Game coaches

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Philadelphia Phillies Manager Charlie Manuel shakes hands with New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi before game 4 of the World Series in Philadelphia on November 1, 2009. By being in the World Series they earned the chance to manager the All-Star Game and on Thursday they announced their coaching staff for next month's game in Anaheim, Calif. UPI/Kevin Dietsch 
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Published: June 10, 2010 at 5:27 PM

NEW YORK, June 10 (UPI) -- Philadelphia Manager Charlie Manuel and New York Yankees Manager Joe Girardi selected several other managers to be on their staffs for the All-Star Game.

Manuel tabbed Bud Black, the San Diego manager, and Bruce Bochy, who leads San Francisco for his on-field staff at the All-Star Game.

Girardi chose the Los Angeles Angels' Mike Scioscia and Oakland Manager Bob Geren to be on his crew.

Manuel turned to his own Phillies staff for bullpen coach Mick Billmeyer, pitching coach Rich Dubee, first base coach Davey Lopes, bench coach Pete Mackanin, third base coach Sam Perlozzo and hitting coach Milt Thompson to give him a hand.

The National League staff will also include Sean Cunningham, head athletic trainer of the Florida Marlins, and Keith Dugger, head athletic trainer of the Colorado Rockies.

Yankees staff members pitching coach Dave Eiland, bullpen coach Mike Harkey, first base coach Mick Kelleher, hitting coach Kevin Long, bench coach Tony Pena and third base coach Rob Thomson are to assist Girardi on the AL All-Star staff. The head trainers will be Ned Bergert of Anaheim and Rick Griffin of Seattle.

The All-Star Game is scheduled for July 13 at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Calif.

Topics: Manager Joe Girardi
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