Jerry Coleman

Jerry Coleman
Gerald Francis "Jerry" Colemanwas a Major League Baseballsecond baseman for the New York Yankees and manager of the San Diego Padres for one year. Coleman was named the rookie of the year in 1949 by Associated Press, and was an All-Star in 1950 and later that year was named the World Series most valuable player. Yankees teams on which he was a player appeared in six World Series during his career, winning four times. Coleman served as a Marine Corps...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAthlete
Date of Birth14 September 1924
CountryUnited States of America
The new Haitian baseball can't weigh more than four ounces or less than five.
At the end, excitement maintained its hysteria.
Finley is going over to get a new piece of bat.
The Padres are really swinging some hot hats tonight!
Montefusco bare-hands it and throws him out. That grounder will make you a traveling salesman in a hurry!
Gene Richards swings, the ball bounces foul and hits him in the head. No harm done.
On the mound is Randy Jones, the left-hander with the Karl Marx hairdo.
That big guy, Winfield, at 6'6", can do things only a small man can do.
Those numbers with Tony are so often and so interesting.
Larry Lintz steals second standing up. He slid, but he didn't have to.
I don't mean he missed him, but he just didn't get him when he put the tag on him.
Sometimes big trees grow out of acorns - I think I heard that from a squirrel.
He many not be hurt as much as he really is.
Shirley and Griffey get along like a rattler and a parrot.