1954 Baseball Managers: Lou Boudreau, Pinky Higgins, Marty Marion

The page details managerial changes within the American League during the 1955 baseball season, focusing on two clubs that finished in the first division in 1954. Lou Boudreau was appointed the new manager of the Kansas City team after being released by the Boston Red Sox. His successor at the Red Sox was Pinky Higgins. Additionally, Paul Richards transitioned to the Baltimore Orioles as manager-general-manager on September 14. He was succeeded by Marty Marion, who took over managerial responsibilities for the Chicago White Sox. These changes reflect the dynamic nature of management within Major League Baseball, particularly in an era where teams sought to enhance performance and bolster their competitiveness in the league.