Grover Cleveland Alexander

Baseball pitcher and Hall of Famer

Grover Cleveland Alexander - Athletes & Sports Figures born February 26th, 1887
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Played baseball as a pitcher primarily for the Philadelphia Phillies and the Chicago Cubs. Achieved significant success in Major League Baseball during the early 20th century. Recorded over 370 victories and secured a place in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Contributed to the Cubs’ 1926 pennant-winning team and participated in the 1926 World Series.

Achieved over 370 career wins in MLB

Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1938

Played for the Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs

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