Al Rosen
Baseball player and manager, 1953 MVP

Born
February 29th, 1924
101 years ago
Died
March 13th, 2015
10 years ago — 91 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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A baseball player and manager, achieved significant recognition in Major League Baseball. Played primarily for the Cleveland Indians as a third baseman from 1947 to 1956. Won the American League Most Valuable Player award in 1953. Transitioned to a managerial role after retiring as a player, leading teams in various capacities. Recognized for contributions to the game and left a lasting legacy.
Won the American League MVP award in 1953
Played for the Cleveland Indians
Served as a manager in Major League Baseball
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