Andy Pafko
Baseball player and manager; All-Star
Baseball player and manager; All-Star
Played Major League Baseball for teams including the Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Braves, and Brooklyn Dodgers. Pafko was selected as an All-Star three times during the 1940s and early 1950s. He participated in the 1957 World Series with the Braves, contributing to the team's championship victory. Following his playing career, Pafko managed in the minor leagues and served as a coach.
Selected as a three-time All-Star
Won the World Series in 1957 with the Milwaukee Braves
Played for the Chicago Cubs and Brooklyn Dodgers
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