Career
He coached in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates for seven seasons (1957–1963). Of Jewish descent, Levy was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He started out as a ticket taker at Forbes Field.
He became a batboy for the Pirates, and was a catcher in the minor leagues.
During World World War II, he was stationed in China with the Marines. He began his coaching career in 1947.
He worked as a talent scout from 1951 to 1956. After his baseball career, Levy opened a car dealership in Pittsburgh.
Levy was later inducted into the Western Pennsylvania Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.
He died in Palm Desert, California.