1944 World Series — Infobox World Series Expanded year = 1944 champion = St. Louis Cardinals (4) champion manager = Billy Southworth champion games = 105 49, .682, GA: 14½ runnerup = St. Louis Browns (2) runnerup manager = Luke Sewell runnerup games = 89 65, .578,… … Wikipedia
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Marty Marion — Marion in about 1953. Shortstop Born: December 1, 1916(1916 12 01) Richburg, South Carolina … Wikipedia
Mike González (catcher) — For other people of the same name, see Mike Gonzalez (disambiguation). Mike González Catcher Born: September 24, 1890(1890 09 24) Havana, Cuba Died: February 19, 1977(1977 02 19) (aged 86) … Wikipedia
Max Lanier — Pitcher Born: August 18, 1915(1915 08 18) Denton, North Carolina Died: January 30, 2007(2007 01 30) (aged 91) Lecanto, Florida … Wikipedia
Mort Cooper — Pitcher Born: March 2, 1913(1913 03 02) Atherton, Missouri Died: November 17, 1958(1958 11 17) (aged 45) Little Rock, Arkansas … Wikipedia
Debs Garms — Outfielder/Third baseman Born: June 26, 1907(1907 06 26) Bangs, Texas Died: December 16, 1984(1984 12 16) (aged 77) Glen Rose, Texas … Wikipedia
Danny Litwhiler — Left fielder Born: August 31, 1916(1916 08 31) Ringtown, Pennsylvania Died: September 23, 2011(2011 09 23) (aged 95) Clearwater, Florida … Wikipedia
Daytona Beach Islanders — was the name used by several different minor league baseball teams that have all played in the Florida State League. History The first Islanders team was an independent team that played from 1920 1924. Partway through the 1924 season, they moved… … Wikipedia
Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster — The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared at least in one competitive game for the Philadelphia Phillies National League franchise (by|1890 present), also known previously as the Philadelphia Quakers (by|1883… … Wikipedia