Mordecai Brown
Baseball player and manager with Cubs

Born
October 19th, 1876
148 years ago
Died
February 14th, 1948
77 years ago — 71 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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Professional baseball player and manager competed primarily as a pitcher. Played in Major League Baseball from 1903 to 1912, achieving prominence with the Chicago Cubs. Recognized for an exceptional curveball and control. Later managed teams in minor leagues after retiring as a player.
Played for the Chicago Cubs, winning the 1907 World Series
Formed a celebrated pitching rotation with the Cubs
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