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August Rodney Mancuso (December 5, 1905 – October 26, 1984), nicknamed "Blackie", was an American professional baseball player, coach, scout and radio sports commentator. [1] He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball with the St. Louis Cardinals (1928, 1930–32, 1941–42), New York Giants (1933–38, 1942–44), Chicago Cubs (1939 ...
8 Gus Mancuso; Infielders 2 Dick Bartell; 26 Lou Chiozza; 22 Bill Cissell; 19 Mickey Haslin; 7 Alex Kampouris; 20 Sam Leslie 6 Johnny McCarthy 7 George Myatt 4 Mel Ott; 22 Blondy Ryan; Outfielders. 21 Wally Berger 5 Hank Leiber 1 Jo-Jo Moore 3 Jimmy Ripple; 19 Bob Seeds; Other batters. 28 Les Powers; Manager. 30 Bill Terry; Coaches. 31 Tommy ...
8 Gus Mancuso 9 Paul Richards; Infielders 6 Hughie Critz 7 Chuck Dressen 5 Travis Jackson; 24 Bernie James; 22 Sam Leslie; 27 Joe Malay; 23 Blondy Ryan 3 Bill Terry 7 Johnny Vergez; Outfielders 2 Kiddo Davis; 27 Hank Leiber 1 Jo-Jo Moore; 16 Lefty O'Doul 4 Mel Ott; 26 Homer Peel; 14 Phil Weintraub; Manager 3 Bill Terry; Coaches. 31 Tommy Clarke ...
The 1933 World Series was the championship series of the 1933 Major League Baseball season. ... Gus Mancuso, Hal Schumacher and Jo-Jo Moore each scored a run. Hal ...
Frank Mancuso (1918–2007) Gus Mancuso (1905–1984) Jeff Manto (born 1964) Bobby Marcano Cherubini (1951–1990), was a Venezuelan professional baseball player; Ron Marinaccio (born 1995) Chris Marrero (born 1988) Deven Marrero (born 1990) Billy Martin, born Alfred Manuel Martin (1928–1989), baseball player and manager; Nick Martini (born 1990)
8 Gus Mancuso 9 Glenn Myatt 9 Paul Richards; Infielders 2 Dick Bartell ... 1935 New York Giants season at Baseball Reference This page was last edited on 29 August ...
8 Gus Mancuso--Jim Sheehan; 21 Roy Spencer; Infielders 2 Dick Bartell; 21 Charlie English 6 Travis Jackson; 22 Mark Koenig; 26 Sam Leslie; 20 Joe Martin; 20 Eddie Mayo; 25 Johnny McCarthy 3 Bill Terry; 23 Burgess Whitehead; Outfielders. 24 Kiddo Davis 5 Hank Leiber 1 Jo-Jo Moore 4 Mel Ott; 23 Jimmy Ripple; Other batters--Babe Young; Manager 3 ...
December 4, 1940: Gus Mancuso, minor leaguer John Pintar and cash were traded by the Dodgers to the St. Louis Cardinals for Mickey Owen. [6] December 9, 1940: Pep Young was traded by the Dodgers to the Cincinnati Reds for Lew Riggs. [7] January 27, 1941: Pep Rambert was purchased by the Dodgers from the Pittsburgh Pirates. [8]