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  1. Lou Boudreau: Covering All the Bases by Lou Boudreau, Russell Schneider, et all 1993-05-07
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44. Baseball Hall Of Fame Items - A-C
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45. HOF Inductees - The Baseball Archive
baseball Hall of Fame inductees through 1999 Jim Cardinals 19221937 74 - VCSS boudreau, lou Indians 1938-1952 70 C Bresnahan, Roger Giants 1897-1915
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inductees through 1999 Notes: 1) Player's team and position are where they played for the majority of their career 2) Players not elected by the normal ballot are so indicated after year of election - VC=Veteran's committee, OT=Old Timers committee, NL=Negro Leagues committee 3) Non-playing inductees are listed separately at the end. Pos Player Name Main Team Played Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Played Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Played Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Played Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Played Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Played Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Played Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Played Elected 1st Ballot
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Managers: Walter Alston, Leo Durocher, Rube Foster, Ned Hanlon, Bucky Harris, Miller Huggins, Tommy Lasorda, Al Lopez, Connie Mack, Joe McCarthy, Bill McKechnie, Wilbert Robinson, Casey Stengel, Earl Weaver Ed Barrow, Morgan Bulkeley, Alexander Cartwright, Harry Chadwick, Happy Chandler, Charles Commiskey, Candy Cummings, Ford Frick, Warren Giles, Clark Griffith, Will Harridge, William Hulbert, Ban Johnson, Kenesaw Mountain Landis, Larry MacPhail, Lee MacPhail, Branch Rickey, Albert Spalding, Bill Veeck, George Weiss, Harry Wright, George Wright, Tom Yawkey

46. Wgngold.com - The History Of Chicago's WGN Radio 720
lou boudreau Cubs baseball Announcer. Obituary Audio Archive Photo Gallery Cubs baseball color commentator, 19581987. Obituary. lou boudreau was
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Obituary: Lou Boudreau was born on July 17, 1917, in Harvey, Illinois. He graduated from Thronton High School in Harvey and the University of Illinois, excelling in sports at both schools. He quickly made a name for himself in the professional ranks, playing his first game with the Cleveland Indians in 1938 and joining the team full-time in 1940 as shortstop. One of Lou's most remarkable on-field accomplishments occurred in 1942 when, at the age of 24, he was named player-manager and became the youngest person to manage a major league team for a full season. In 1948, the Indians, under Lou's leadership, won the World Series. During that season, Boudreau recorded a career high .355 average with 18 home runs, 106 runs batted in, 199 hits, and just nine strikeouts. He went 4 for 4 with two home runs in a one-game playoff with Boston for the league championship that year and was named American League MVP. He was also a seven-time All Star. His number 5 was retired by the Cleveland Indians. Boudreau's baseball career continued with player and manager assignments with the Boston Red Sox and a period as manager of the Kansas City Athletics. In 1958, Lou moved to the broadcast booth for the Chicago Cubs. With the exception of the 1960 season, when he managed the Cubs, Boudreau remained in the booth until 1987. During nearly three decades, he worked with such broadcast legends as

47. Lou Boudreau
lou boudreau was a true Illini legend and one of the alltime baseball greats, said UI director of athletics Ron Guenther. He has been a great Illini
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By Daily Herald Wire Services - Report - Legendary Cubs broadcaster Lou Boudreau, a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, died Friday due to complications of diabetes. He was 84. Boudreau was brought into St. James Hospital and Health Centers in Olympia Fields on Friday afternoon in cardiac arrest and was pronounced dead there, said hospital spokeswoman Julie Miller. Memorial and funeral arrangements were not immediately available.The voice of the Cubs for nearly three decades, Boudreau teamed with Jack Quinlan and Vince Lloyd in the radio booth in addition to managing the North Siders in the 1960 season. He was also a member of University of Illinois Big Ten championship teams in both baseball and basketball. Boudreau was everything for the Cleveland Indians in 1948. He managed them, played shortstop and batted third. He was the AL MVP, homered twice to win a one-game playoff for the pennant, and most memorably, brought them their last World Series championship. "He was the greatest shortstop I ever saw," said Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller. "He was afraid of nobody. He was a great manager, teammate and friend. Just a great man. There is not a more gracious man than Lou Boudreau."

48. TED WILLIAMS1948 AL BABE RUTH AWARD WINNER
An alternate to Cooperstown and home to the most powerful baseball encyclopedia on HITS 1 Bob Dillinger 207 2 Dale Mitchell 204 3 lou boudreau 199 4 Joe
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49. TED WILLIAMS9 YEAR WALKS LEADERSHIP
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50. Baseball Extras: Baseball Hall Of Fame Members
Jim STL 1922 1937 74 VC SS boudreau, lou CLE 1938 1952 70 C Bresnahan, P Galvin, Pud (BUFF) 1875 1892 65 - VC 1B Gehrig, lou NYY 1923 1939 39 - SE
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The greatest honor bestowed upon a professional baseball player is enshrinement in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Just one percent (1%) of those who have played Major League Baseball have a plaque in Cooperstown. Overall, 237 of the tens of thousands of individuals who have served the game as Major and Negro League players, managers, executives, pioneers and umpires have a permanent residence in the Hall of Fame Gallery. The Members have been elected by the Baseball Writers Association of America and specially appointed committees, such as the Veterans' Committee, and the now-defunct Committee on the Negro Leagues. Pos Player Name Main Team Start End Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Start End Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Start End Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Start End Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Start End Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Start End Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Start End Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Start End Elected 1st Ballot Return to Fun Stuff

51. Philadelphia Athletics Historical Society: History: Lou Limmer, One Of BaseballÂ
lou Limmer, One of baseballÂ’s Nice Guys. By Max Silberman When the team movedwest,Hall of Famer lou boudreau took over as manager and informed the
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Lou Limmer, One of BaseballÂ’s Nice Guys
By Max Silberman
One of the reunion regulars who always greets fans and fellow players alike with a big smile is former A’s first baseman Lou Limmer. Limmer came from a large, athletic family in the Bronx and was a star athlete at Manhattan Aviation High School, also attended by Whitey Ford a few years later. Upon graduation, Limmer joined the Army Air Corps where he served until 1946. His professional career began at Lexington, NC in 1946 and he used his home run power to climb to Lincoln NE. in 1948. At Lincoln in 1948, he hit 28 home runs and batted in 93 runs as a team-mate of Bobby Shantz, Nellie Fox, Earle Brucker Jr. and Bob Wellman who were also future Athletics. That year while sliding into third base, a freak accident took place. Limmer suffered a head injury resulting in blindness fo a few days. He recovered to have an outstanding season, returning to Lincoln in 1949 to hit 15 home runs. 1950 was a banner year for Limmer at St .Paul, MN. of the American Association. His 29 home runs and 111 runs batted in earned him “Rookie of the Year” honors and a promotion to the Philadelphia Athletics for 1951 Once more in 1954,first base proved to be a crowded spot.With the addition of Don Bollweg and Vic Power, Limmer had 316 at bats and managed to hit 14 home runs.Unfortunately,1954 was a difficult year for the Athletics with financial problems ,injuries to key players and the uncertainty about a possible move to Kansas City.When the team moved west,Hall of Famer Lou Boudreau took over as manager and informed the players that sweeping changes were about to occur. Within a few years,only Joe DeMaestri was left and Lou Limmer was among those headed back to the minor leagues. 1955 produced 28 home runs, 16 in 1956, 18 in 1957 and 30 in 1958 for a total of 265 home runs in his professional career.

52. Baseball Fever - All-time Cleveland Indians Team
baseball Fever is a baseball discussion forum made for serious baseball fans,historians, SS lou boudreau 3B Al Rosen LF Albert Belle CF Tris Speaker
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Baseball Fever American League Cleveland Indians PDA View Full Version : All-time Cleveland Indians team 04-02-2005, 08:04 AM I said I would do it and here I am. What's your all time Cleveland Indians team? You can choose from 1915-present on who you think were the best players to wear an Indians uni in the careers. Now, I will include 1905-1914 with the Cleveland Naps. The all time Naps thread is a dud and will be shut down.
Here's my all time team, commenting about it is free:
1B:Mike Hargrove
2B:Nap Lajoie
3B:Ed Morgan
SS:Lou Boudreau
C:Sandy Alomar, Jr.
LF:Jeff Heath
CF:Kenny Lofton
RF:Manny Ramirez
Util:Omar Vizquel (SS) (#1 pinch hitter; Boudreau beats him out for SS for me) Jim Thome (1B) (the DH if allowed) Roy Weatherly (OF) Julio Franco (SS) Carlos Baerga (2B) Duane Kuiper (2B) "Shoeless" Joe Jackson (OF) SP:Bob Feller Charles Nagy Bob Lemon (shutouts) Early Wynn Mike Garcia RP/CP: Doug Jones (tons of saves) Willis Hudlin Paul Shuey Ed Klieman Sid Monge Manager:Mike Hargrove (he would be doing both managing and playing) wamby 04-02-2005, 09:44 AM

53. Baseball Fever - October 1947
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Baseball Fever American League Cleveland Indians PDA View Full Version : October 1947 wamby 04-13-2005, 01:59 AM Bill Veeck is discussing trading Lou Boudreau to the Browns for Vern Stephens, Jack Kramer and Walter Judnich. Ellis Kinder and Paul Lehner are also being mentioned. Veeck feels that he is one pitcher and one outfielder from contention. He also thinks that Boudreau is a great player but a lousy manager.
Was Veeck right in ending negotiations or should he have ignored the the public outcry and make the deal? RuthMayBond 04-13-2005, 06:32 AM Bill Veeck is discussing trading Lou Boudreau to the Browns for Vern Stephens, Jack Kramer and Walter Judnich. Ellis Kinder and Paul Lehner are also being mentioned. Veeck feels that he is one pitcher and one outfielder from contention. He also thinks that Boudreau is a great player but a lousy manager.
Was Veeck right in ending negotiations or should he have ignored the the public outcry and make the deal?It's hard to argue with 1948 although in the long run they might have been better if they could have gotten VStephens and Kinder (and Kramer for 1948) since Boudreau was pretty much finished after 1948. Gone 04-13-2005, 08:57 AM

54. Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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55. Boudreau, Lou Louis Boudreau This Hall Of Fame Shortstop Had A
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57. The Sporting News: Baseball History Of The World Series
Plus, the Indians had the everpresent leadership of lou boudreau, who playederrorless ball at shortstop during the Series and contributed a .273 average
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History of the World Series - 1948 Then, in the pressure-packed situation of a one-game playoff for the '48 AL championship, Boudreau lashed two bases-empty home runs and two singles as the Indians routed the Red Sox, 8-3, and won only the second pennant in club history. Boudreau's 4-for-4 performance at Fenway Park backed the five-hit pitching of rookie lefthander Gene Bearden, whose victory in the extra game was his 20th of the year. Cleveland's other big winners in '48, Bob Feller and Bob Lemon, were Boudreau's pitching choices for the first two games of the World Series against Boston's other big-time representative, the Braves, who under Manager Billy Southworth had captured the National League pennant by 6 1/2 games. While the Braves had a good-hitting ballclub, much of the National Leaguers' hopes rested on the arms of Johnny Sain and Warren Spahn. In fact, the formula of "Spahn and Sain and two days of rain" seemed to capture not only the depth of the team's starting pitching, but also the essence of the Braves' strength. Feller, who had won 25 or more games three times in the majors (and 24 on another occasion), was a 19-game winner in '48. Since Feller had broken into the majors in 1936, the World Series wait had been a long one for the 29-year-old Iowan, and the hard-throwing righthander pitched superbly in his fall-classic debut.

58. The Sporting News: Baseball Almanac
Hall of Fame Members From the 2002 edition of The Sporting News baseball Guide . boudreau, lou, P, 1970, 232, 300, 77.3, Cleveland AL, Boston AL
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60. Lou Boudreau Autograph
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