- Larry Gilbert (MLB outfielder)
Lawrence William Gilbert (
December 3 ,1891 —February 17 ,1965 ) was an Americanoutfielder inMajor League Baseball and a longtime manager inminor league baseball . A native ofNew Orleans, Louisiana , who broke into baseball as a southpawpitcher , Gilbert first became famous as a member of the 1914 "Miracle" Boston Braves.But his major league career lasted only two seasons (the Braves' breakthrough 1914 campaign and 1915). A lefthanded batter, he batted a meek .230 with five homers, 29
runs batted in , tendouble s and sevenstolen base s. In the1914 World Series , he drew anintentional walk in his only appearance.Gilbert became more famous as a minor league manager in the
Southern Association , where he led teams for 25 seasons, including theNew Orleans Pelicans from 1923-31 and 1933-38 and theNashville Vols from 1939-48. He took 1932 off from his dugout duties to serve as president of the Pelicans, then was a part-owner of the Vols from 1939 through 1955. His managing career was bracketed by pennants. His New Orleans club posted 89 wins and a .610 winning percentage in 1923, and his final club, in Nashville, won 95 games but lost the 1948 playoff championship.But Gilbert won eight Southern Association championships during his quarter-century in the league, including six consecutive titles (1939-44) with the Vols. His clubs twice won 101 games (1926 with New Orleans and 1940 with Nashville). Gilbert's career record as a minor league skipper was 2,128 wins and 1,627 defeats (.567).
He died in New Orleans of undisclosed causes at age 73. He was the father of
Charlie Gilbert , a National League outfielder from 1940-43 and in 1946-47, andTookie Gilbert , a minor league slugger with the Vols who had two trials with the New York Giants in the early 1950s.External links
*http://www.baseball-reference.com/g/gilbela01.shtml
References
*Obituary,
The New York Times , February 18, 1965.
*Johnson, Lloyd, ed., The Minor League Register. Durham, N.C.: Baseball America, 1994.
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