- Al Mamaux
Infobox MLB retired
name=Al Mamaux
position=Pitcher
bgcolor1=black
bgcolor2=black
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=May 30 ,1894
deathdate=death date and age|1963|1|2|1894|5|30
debutdate=September 23
debutyear= 1913
debutteam=Pittsburgh Pirates
finaldate=September 2
finalyear=1924
finalteam=New York Yankees
stat1label=Pitching record
stat1value=76-67
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=2.90
stat3label=Strikeouts
stat3value=625
teams=
*Pittsburgh Pirates (1913-1917)
* Brooklyn Robins (1918-1923)
*New York Yankees (1924)
highlights=
*1920 National League PennantAlbert Leon Mamaux (
May 30 ,1894 -January 2 ,1963 ) was a professionalbaseball player and manager.A right-handed
pitcher over parts of twelve seasons (1913 - 1924), Mamaux played mainly with thePittsburgh Pirates and Brooklyn Robins. He led Pittsburgh with 21 wins in 1915 and 1916. During his career, he compiled a 76-67 with a 2.90 ERA. Meadows played on oneNational League pennant winner, the Robins, in 1920. He pitched four innings in the1920 World Series for Brooklyn.From 1926 to 1933, Mamaux pitched for the
Newark Bears of theInternational League . During the 1930 season, he replacedTris Speaker as team manager, and in 1932 led the Bears to the league title. The 1932 team, which featured 15 former and futureNew York Yankees , had a record of 109-59 and is regarded as one of the best minor league teams in history. Mamaux also coached theAlbany Senators from 1935-1936 and theSeton Hall University baseball team from 1937-1942.Mamaux, who was born in
Pittsburgh , attendedDuquesne University and spent 20 years during the off-season touring as avaudeville singer and was known as "The Golden Voice Tenor." He died inSanta Monica, California .External links
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