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Ossie Bluege Third baseman Born: October 24, 1900
Chicago, IllinoisDied: October 14, 1985 (aged 84)
Edina, MinnesotaBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut April 24, 1922 for the Washington Senators Last MLB appearance July 13, 1939 for the Washington Senators Career statistics Batting average .272 Hits 1,751 Runs batted in 848 Teams Career highlights and awards - All-Star selection (1935)
- World Series champion (1924)
Oswald Louis "Ossie" Bluege ( /ˈbluːɡiː/; October 24, 1900 – October 14, 1985) was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball who played his entire career for the Washington Senators from 1922 through 1939. He was a member of the Senators' 1924 World Series championship team, the franchise's only title before moving to Minnesota in 1961.
He was discovered by baseball promoter Joe Engel, who managed the Chattanooga Lookouts at Engel Stadium. He made his major league debut on April 24, 1922 and played his final game on July 13, 1939.
Bluege batted .272 in his career, but was chiefly known for his defensive ability, leading American League third basemen in double plays in three different seasons. His moonlighting job earned him the nickname "The Accountant" from teammates. Bluege's only All-Star appearance, in 1935, came in a year which saw him primarily play shortstop for Washington.
After retiring in 1939, Bluege went on to manage his former club from 1943 to 1947, compiling a career managerial record of 379-394, with two second-place finishes. In 1948, Bluege was named the Senators' farm director, where his greatest scouting coup was a young Harmon Killebrew. In 1958 he became the team's comptroller, shortly before its relocation to Minneapolis as the Minnesota Twins. In 1971 he retired, having served the organization for 50 years.
Bluege died in 1985 in Edina, Minnesota.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
Preceded by
Bucky HarrisWashington Senators Manager
1943-1947Succeeded by
Joe KuhelMinnesota Twins managers Washington Senators (1901–1960) Minnesota Twins (1961–present) Washington Senators 1924 World Series Champions Ossie Bluege | Goose Goslin | Bucky Harris | Walter Johnson | Joe Judge | Nemo Leibold | Firpo Marberry | Joe Martina | Earl McNeely | Ralph Miller | George Mogridge | Curly Ogden | Roger Peckinpaugh | Sam Rice | Muddy Ruel | Allen Russell | Mule Shirley | By Speece | Bennie Tate | Tommy Taylor | Tom Zachary
Manager Bucky HarrisRegular season | HistoryCategories:- 1900 births
- 1985 deaths
- American League All-Stars
- Major League Baseball farm directors
- Major League Baseball third basemen
- Baseball players from Illinois
- Minnesota Twins executives
- Washington Senators (1901-1960) coaches
- Washington Senators players
- Washington Senators managers
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