Hughie Jennings

Baseball player and manager; Detroit Tigers

Hughie Jennings - Baseball player and manager; Detroit Tigers
Born

April 2nd, 1869
156 years ago

Died

February 1st, 1928
97 years ago — 58 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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Active in the late 19th and early 20th century, had a successful career as a professional baseball player and manager. Played primarily as a shortstop and earned a reputation for exceptional skills in the field. Managed the Detroit Tigers, leading the team to several successful seasons. His tenure included participating in multiple pennant races and contributing to the overall development of the franchise during crucial years.

Played for the Detroit Tigers

Managed the Detroit Tigers to multiple pennant races

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