- George Trautman
George M. "Red" Trautman (
January 11 1890 -June 25 1963 ) was an Americanbaseball executive and college men'sbasketball coach.Ohio State
As an undergraduate at the
Ohio State University , Trautman was a three-sport letterwinner in football, basketball and baseball. After graduation he became an assistantathletic director underLynn St. John . As assistant athletic director, Trautman was instrumental in helping to establish the Ohio Relays.Basketball
When St. John gave up his basketball coaching duties, he assigned them to Trautman. Trautman held the position of men's basketball
head coach for three years. In those three years he had an overall record of 29-33.Honors
* Trautman was inducted into the
Ohio State Varsity O Hall of Fame in 1978.
* Trautman Field, named in honor of George Trautman, was the home field of the Ohio State baseball team from 1967 to 1996.Professional baseball
In 1933 Trautman became president of the
Columbus Red Birds , aminor league baseball team. Three years later, Trautman was named president of the American Association, the league in which the Red Birds played. He held that position from 1936 through 1945. Trautman moved the office of the league fromDurham, North Carolina toColumbus, Ohio . In 1946 Trautman was named Executive Vice President of theDetroit Tigers . After two seasons with the Tigers, Trautman was named President of theNational Association of Professional Baseball Leagues . He held that position from by|1947 until his death in 1963.Accomplishments
Under Trautman's leadership, a new relationship was forged between the major leagues and the minor leagues. Territorial rights, which had been in dispute, were established so that if the major leagues took over a National Association city, compensation would be due to both the existing team and its league.
Trivia
* The Ohio State
fight song , "Buckeye Battle Cry ," was written by Trautman's brother-in-law,Frank Crumit , a musical comedy star.
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