
Al Rosen - Wikipedia
Albert Leonard Rosen (February 29, 1924 – March 13, 2015), nicknamed "Flip" and "the Hebrew Hammer", was an American baseball third baseman and right-handed slugger for the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball for ten seasons in the 1940s and 1950s.
Al Rosen Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More ...
Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Al Rosen. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com
Al Rosen - Society for American Baseball Research
2012年1月4日 · Rosen was not out of baseball for long. Two weeks after the Houston Astros lost a playoff series to the Philadelphia Phillies in October 1980, Al Rosen replaced Tal Smith as Astros president and general manager. However, this experience did not start happily for Rosen, due to the controversial nature of Smith’s firing.
艾尔·罗森 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
艾伯特·雷纳德·罗森(英语: Albert Leonard Rosen ,1924年2月29日—2015年3月13日),绰号“Flip”和“希伯来大槌”,为美国职棒大联盟的三垒手。他整个职业生涯都效力于印地安人队。
Al Rosen Stats, Height, Weight, Research & History - Baseball Almanac
Al Rosen, the Major League Baseball player, was born on Friday, February 29, 1924, in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Rosen was 23 years old when he broke into the major leagues on September 10, 1947, with the Cleveland Indians. Al Rosen stats, height, weight, career totals, schools, positions, and more historical research are in the Baseball Almanac.
The Life And Career Of Al Rosen (Complete Story) - Pro Baseball …
Al Rosen was one of the top home run hitters in Cleveland Indians history. He led the American League in home runs in 1950 and in 1953, when he won the American League Most Valuable Player Award. Rosen otherwise was an outstanding hitter and third baseman, who was named to the All-Star team in four consecutive seasons from 1952 to 1955.
Al Rosen, Who Missed Triple Crown by a Step, Dies at 91
2015年3月15日 · Al Rosen, a slugging third baseman for the Cleveland Indians who was unanimously named the American League’s most valuable player in 1953, when he came within a hit of winning the batting triple...
Al Rosen, AL MVP with Indians, former exec, dies at 91
2015年3月15日 · CLEVELAND (AP) — Al Rosen’s success in baseball didn’t end after he left the diamond for the final time. A muscular third baseman for the Cleveland Indians who won the 1953 AL MVP and later worked in the front offices of several teams, died Friday.
Al Rosen - BR Bullpen - Baseball-Reference.com
2024年9月9日 · Third baseman Al Rosen was a four-time American League All-Star and won the 1953 American League MVP Award. He was the first rookie to lead the American League in home runs, doing so in 1950. He topped 100 RBI on five different occasions. He barely missed out on a Triple Crown in 1953, with controversial circumstances costing him the batting ...
Al Rosen Career Stats (Standard) - StatMuse
Al Rosen played 10 seasons for the Indians. He had a .285 batting average, 1,063 hits, 192 home runs, 717 RBIs and 603 runs scored. He won 1 MVP award and 1 World Series.