Gordon Stanley "Mickey" Cochrane (April 6, 1903 – June 28, 1962), nicknamed "Black Mike", was an American professional baseball player, manager and coach...
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Gordon Cochrane may refer to: Mickey Cochrane (Gordon Stanley Cochrane, 1903–1962), baseball player and manager Gordon Cochrane (RNZAF officer) (1916–1994)...
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Philadelphia Athletics Home Run Baker * Chief Bender * Ty Cobb Mickey Cochrane * Eddie Collins Jimmy Collins Stan Coveleski Elmer Flick Nellie Fox Jimmie...
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player and coach Mickey Cochrane (1903–1962), American Hall-of-Fame Major League Baseball player, manager and coach Michael Cochrane (musician) (born...
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named his eldest son after Hall of Fame catcher Mickey Cochrane and, very early on, began training Mickey to become a switch-hitter: Mantle later recalled...
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names of Mickey Cochrane and George Kell are displayed at Comerica Park to honor their contributions to the Detroit Tigers organization. Cochrane wore No...
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3–2) Frank Frisch 4–3 Detroit Tigers (4, 0–4) Mickey Cochrane 1935 Detroit Tigers (5, 1–4) Mickey Cochrane 4–2 Chicago Cubs (8, 2–6) Charlie Grimm 1936...
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Mickey Cochrane Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium located in Bowling Green, Ohio. The stadium is home to the Bowling Green Falcons men's and women's...
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On December 12, 1933, the Tigers announced that they had purchased Mickey Cochrane from Connie Mack and the Philadelphia Athletics in exchange for Johnny...
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and each produced a run in five different innings. Al Simmons and Mickey Cochrane hit solo home runs for the A's, helping Lefty Grove to a 5–2 win. The...
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Goslin drove in the winning run with two outs. After the game, manager Mickey Cochrane said the following of Bridges' gutsy performance: "A hundred and fifty...
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winning combination. Hall of Famer Mickey Cochrane returned as the team's manager and catcher. Known as "Black Mike", Cochrane is considered one of the greatest...
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Gehrig† New York Yankees 1B Paul Waner† Pittsburgh Pirates OF 1928 Mickey Cochrane† Philadelphia Athletics C Jim Bottomley† St. Louis Cardinals 1B 1929...
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representatives at his funeral were three old-time players, Ray Schalk, Mickey Cochrane, and Nap Rucker, and Sid Keener, the director of the Baseball Hall...
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future Baseball Hall of Fame members (Al Simmons, Jimmie Foxx, and Mickey Cochrane). He also excelled as a defensive player, leading the American League...
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first World Series until 1935 under the leadership of player-manager Mickey Cochrane. Steve O'Neill later led the Tigers to another World Series victory...
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Gehringer had a reputation as quiet and unassuming. Player-manager Mickey Cochrane joked that "Charlie says 'hello' on Opening Day, 'goodbye' on closing...
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actor Michael Cochrane, jazz pianist Mickey Cochrane, Hall of Fame baseball player Mike Cochrane, New Zealand hurdler Nathaniel Day Cochrane, British naval...
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Slater Family Ice Arena and across the street from Perry Field House. Mickey Cochrane Stadium is home to the Bowling Green's men's and women's soccer teams...
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Sewell CLE AL 1926 65 6 10.83 9 Eddie Collins CWS AL 1923 84 8 10.50 10 Mickey Cochrane PHA AL 1929 69 8 8.63 11 Joe Sewell CLE AL 1923 98 12 8.17 12 Tommy...
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seasons and drove in more than 100 runs in 13 consecutive years, and Mickey Cochrane, one of the best-hitting catchers in baseball history. A fourth future...
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Love Brewster, passenger on Mayflower and a founder of Bridgewater Mickey Cochrane (1903–1962), Baseball Hall of Fame catcher, born in Bridgewater Marc...
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During spring training in 1925, Foxx split duties at catcher with Mickey Cochrane and Cy Perkins, and when the season started he played the role of third-string...
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player-managers, in this case the Cardinals' Frankie Frisch and the Tigers' Mickey Cochrane. The Cardinals, led by the Dean brothers, used only six other pitchers...
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General Manager 1960–1961 Parke Carroll, General Manager 1959–1960 Mickey Cochrane, General Manager 1950 Arthur Ehlers, General Manager 1951-53 Connie...
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place in Most Valuable Player voting, with the award being won by Mickey Cochrane. Lazzeri had his career-high batting average of .354 in 1929. He hit...
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Goslin came to bat with two outs and Mickey Cochrane on second base. Goslin singled to right, driving in Cochrane for the winning run. Detroit had its...
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more than 25 years. The reform seemed to work, as it elected four: Mickey Cochrane, Frank Frisch, Lefty Grove, and Carl Hubbell. In the wake of the successful...
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impaired or derailed after being struck with a beanball. Hall of Famer Mickey Cochrane was knocked unconscious and later hospitalized for 7 days in 1937,...
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(1929–1933) Del Baker (1933) Mickey Cochrane (1934–1937) Del Baker (1936) Cy Perkins (1937) Del Baker (1937) Mickey Cochrane (1938) Del Baker (1938–1942)...
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