Carmen Mauro
Born: 1926
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OF 1948, 50-51, 53 Cubs, Dodgers, Senators, Athletics
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| Games | Average | HR | RBI |
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167 | .231 | 2 | 33 |
Mauro was a high school track star and strong-armed outfielder. His first major league hit was an inside-the-park home run for the 1948 Cubs. He played in the minors until a crushed disc forced him to quit in 1959. (NLM)
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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
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| » December 16, 1953: In a ten-player trade, the Yankees send 1B Vic Power, infielders Jimmy Finigan and Don Bollweg, OF Bill Renna, C Jim Robertson, and P John Gray to the A's. Philadelphia packs veteran 1B Eddie Robinson, Loren Babe, P Harry Byrd, and outfielders Tom Hamilton and Carmen Mauro to New York. Byrd, who won 26 games in two years for the A's, will never match his wins in New York. The stylish Power, the American Association batting leader in 1953, will win seven Gold Gloves and make the All-Star team four times.
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