Tex Hughson
Baseball player and All-Star pitcher
Born
February 9th, 1916
109 years ago
Died
August 6th, 1993
32 years ago — 77 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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This individual played as a pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1941 to 1945, primarily with the Boston Red Sox. Notable for his strong pitching arm, achieved an All-Star selection in 1945. Pitched a career-high of 20 wins in the 1944 season. After his playing days, transitioned into coaching and continued involvement in baseball.
Selected as an All-Star in 1945
Achieved 20 wins in the 1944 season with the Boston Red Sox
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