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Greg Mulleavy
Greg Mulleavy | |||
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Shortstop | |||
Born: Detroit, Michigan, U.S. | September 25, 1905|||
Died: February 1, 1980 Arcadia, California, U.S. | (aged 74)|||
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MLB debut | |||
July 4, 1930 for the Chicago White Sox | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
April 13, 1933 for the Boston Red Sox | |||
Career statistics | |||
Batting average | .260 | ||
Home runs | 0 | ||
Runs scored | 28 | ||
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Gregory Thomas Mulleavy (September 25, 1905 – February 1, 1980) was an American professional baseball player, manager, coach and scout. A shortstop, he played in 79 games in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox in
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Mulleavy's minor league playing career lasted 20 seasons (1927–46), the last six as a playing manager. He joined the Brooklyn Dodgers' organization in 1946 and became a longtime member of the Dodger system in both Brooklyn and Los Angeles.
After managing the Triple-A Montreal Royals, Mulleavy joined the Major League coaching staff of the Dodgers in the midseason of
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Family
He was the father of actor Greg Mullavey.[2]
References
- ^ Coach's page in Retrosheet
- ^ a b Greg Mulleavy at the SABR Bio Project, by Bill Nowlin, retrieved July 18, 2013
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
- Greg Mulleavy at the SABR Bio Project, by Bill Nowlin, retrieved July 18, 2013
- Bullpen wiki page
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