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Joe Cronin | Born October 12, 1906, in San Francisco, California, was Baseball Hall of Fame Shortstop Joe Cronin.

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Joe Cronin

Born October 12, 1906, in San Francisco, California, was Baseball Hall of Fame Shortstop Joe Cronin.

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This legend was a seven-time MLB All-Star and later a manager. He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Washington Senators and the Boston Red Sox; he was a player-manager for 13 seasons (1933–1945), and served as manager for two additional seasons (1946–1947).

Cronin also served as an executive, including a term as American League President from 1959-73.



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Category:Baseball HOF
Baseball Name:Joe Cronin
Baseball Position:right fielder
Baseball Team:Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Washington Senators
Sports:baseball
Other Keywords:Baseball Hall of Fame
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