George Gore
Baseball player and manager

Born
May 3rd, 1854
171 years ago
Died
September 16th, 1933
91 years ago — 79 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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An American baseball player and manager who played in Major League Baseball during the late 19th century. Gore was primarily an outfielder, and his career included stints with the Philadelphia Athletics and the Chicago White Stockings. After his playing career, he transitioned into management, overseeing various teams in the minor leagues and contributing to the development of baseball strategies during that era.
Played for the Chicago White Stockings
Managed in various minor league teams
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