Alvin Dark

Baseball player and manager

Alvin Dark - Athletes & Sports Figures born January 7th, 1922
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A professional baseball player and manager, this individual played as a shortstop and later transitioned to managing teams in Major League Baseball. During a playing career that spanned from 1946 to 1960, contributions included time spent with the New York Giants, where a key highlight was winning the National League pennant in 1951. The managerial career featured leadership roles with several teams, including the San Francisco Giants and the Kansas City Athletics. This individual was recognized for skills in both offensive and defensive play, making significant contributions to the teams managed and played for.

Winning the National League pennant in 1951

Managing the San Francisco Giants and Kansas City Athletics

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