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Hubert Max Lanier (August 18, 1915 – January 30, 2007) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He spent most of his Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the St. Louis Cardinals , but also played for the New York Giants and St. Louis Browns .
Eventually, 21 other players followed Gardella, including Sal Maglie, Max Lanier, and Alejandro Carrasquel (though some returned home soon after defecting). [ 4 ] Commissioner of Baseball Happy Chandler drew a clear line between " organized baseball ," i.e. the minor leagues under the authority of the Commissioner, and the independent Mexican ...
The team began the season with a 2–22 record. On May 27, 1961, Whitey Ries replaced Poole as manager. On July 17, 1961, Ries was replaced as manager by Max Lanier. [3] [4] After beginning Western Carolina League play on May 1, 1961, Belmont finished the season in fifth place in the final Western Carolina League standings.
Max Lanier (1915–2007), MLB player, St. Louis Cardinals [16] Ron LeFlore (b. 1948), MLB player, Detroit Tigers; Gordon Mackenzie (1937–2014), MLB player, minor league manager [17] Zac MacMath (b. 1991), goalkeeper in Major League Soccer [18] Kevin Marion (b. 1984), former professional American and Canadian football player [19]
42,37 Max Lanier; 35 Sal Maglie; 24 Mario Picone; 30 George Spencer; 49 Hoyt Wilhelm; Catchers 8 Ray Katt 5 Ray Noble 9 Wes Westrum 7 Sal Yvars; Infielders. 19 Alvin Dark; 14 Bobby Hofman; 25 Whitey Lockman; 18 Bill Rigney 5 Daryl Spencer; 23 Bobby Thomson; 10 Davey Williams; Outfielders. 28 Chuck Diering; 12,37 Bob Elliott; 33 Clint Hartung 8 ...
In the 1940s, millionaire Jorge Pasquel integrated Mexican baseball teams. Now there's a push to enshrine him in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Before Jackie Robinson, Jorge Pasquel broke baseball's ...
As 'Mr. Baseball' turns 90 and 'Doc ... Milwaukee Bucks forward Khris Middleton shoots over Cleveland Cavaliers guard Max Strus during the second half of their game Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024, at ...
The following day Almendares manager Dolf Luque decided to use Max Lanier on 1 day's rest, and Lanier pitched a complete-game 9–2 victory to seal the pennant. In 1952–53 Lou Klein set the all-time home run record with 16. In 1955–56 Camilo Pascual led Cienfuegos to the pennant with a 12-5 record and 1.91 earned run average.