Schoolboy Rowe

Baseball player and coach

Schoolboy Rowe - Athletes & Sports Figures born 1910
Born

1910
115 years ago

Died
Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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An American baseball player and coach, Rowe played as a pitcher in Major League Baseball primarily for the Detroit Tigers from 1933 to 1941. Rowe made significant contributions to the game, highlighted by his selection to the All-Star team in 1934. After his playing career, he transitioned into coaching, sharing his expertise with younger players and contributing to the development of the sport.

Played for the Detroit Tigers

Selected as an All-Star in 1934

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