Gus Mancuso
Baseball player and coach
Baseball player and coach
1905
120 years ago
Athletes & Sports Figures
United States
Played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1935 to 1946, primarily for the St. Louis Cardinals and the New York Giants. Achieved notable success with the Cardinals, contributing to their World Series victory in 1942. After his playing career, transitioned into coaching, mentoring players in the minor leagues and the major leagues. His coaching tenure included time with the Cleveland Indians and other teams in the American League.
Played catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals
Contributed to the 1942 World Series win
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