Pete Gray Click on the 'Pete Gray' link on this page to read a short biography about him.
Williams was a Marine flight instructor during WWII and a fighter pilot during the Korean War. Greenberg spent most of his time in Asia with the Air Force scouting locations for B-29 bases. Greenberg was the second player from MLB drafted. Hugh Mulcahy, a pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, was the first.
Yes, there was major league baseball during World War I. The 1918 season was shortened when the US Government required the game to finish its regular season by Labor Day, which meant each team played between 125-130 games instead of the 154 they usually played. Many teams required their players to participate in military drills during their off time. Many players went into the service and many went to work for factories making munitions to be used in the war effort. But MLB carried on with the Chicago White Sox winning the 1917 World Series and the Boston Red Sox winning the 1918 World Series.
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The Winning player's share was $365,052.73, and the losing player's share was $265,357.50
MLB player Curtis Granderson throws right.
MLB player Adam LaRoche bats left.
usually 25-26 but there are more players on a roster during the end of the season and during the playoffs.
MLB player Aaron Loup throws left.
MLB player Jose Ramirez can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
Hideki Okajima won the World Series in Bos 2007.
MLB player Anthony Rizzo throws left.
MLB player Abraham Almonte throws right.
MLB player Bryan Holaday bats right.
MLB player Brian McCann throws right.
MLB player Arquimedes Caminero bats right.