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Hank Greenberg

Hank Greenberg
MLB Player information
NameHank Greenberg
PositionFirst baseman
BatsRight
ThrowsRight
MLB debutSeptember 14, 1930 for the Detroit Tigers
Last MLB appearanceSeptember 18, 1947 for the Pittsburgh Pirates
Career statistics
Batting average.313
Home runs331
Runs batted in1276
Teams
* Detroit Tigers (1930, 1933 � 1941, 1945 � 1946) * Pittsburgh Pirates (1947)
Hall of Fame date1956

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Henry Benjamin "Hank" Greenberg (January 1, 1911 � September 4, 1986), nicknamed "Hammerin' Hank" or "The Hebrew Hammer," was an American professional baseball player in the 1930s and 1940s. A first baseman primarily for the Detroit Tigers, Greenberg was one of the premier power hitters of his generation. He hit 58 home runs in 1938, equaling Jimmie Foxx's 1932 mark for the most home runs in one season by any player between 1927 (when Babe Ruth set a record of 60) and 1961 (when Roger Maris surpassed it).

Greenberg was a five-time All-Star, was twice named the American League's Most Valuable Player, and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1956. Greenberg became the first major league player to hit 25 or more home runs in a season in each league. Greenberg is still the American League record holder for most RBIs in a single season by a right-handed batter-183 RBI in 1937 (a 154-game schedule.) Only left-handed batter Lou Gehrig's 184 RBI in 1931 surpasses Greenberg in the American League record books. Greenberg was sold to the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1947, became the very first baseball player to earn over $80,000/year in salary (he was paid $100,000, ($ today) plus $25,000 that his contract with Detroit called for in the event they sold or traded him), and was one of the few opposing players publicly to welcome Jackie Robinson to the majors.

Greenberg was the first Jewish superstar in American professional sports. He attracted national attention in 1934 when he refused to play baseball on Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of atonement, even though the Tigers were in the middle of a pennant race and he was not in practice a religious Jew.

Hank is widely considered as one of the greatest sluggers in baseball history.

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Capital.gr (press release)--A judge found former American International Group Inc. (AIG) Chief Executive Maurice R. "-Hank-" -Greenberg- liable for damages caused by the smaller of two ... - Date : Fri, 22 Oct 2010 01:04:38 GMT+00:00
Ex-AIG CEO Greenberg liable in part of Cuomo suit - Reuters Tweet this news
Reuters--NEW YORK Oct 23 (Reuters Legal) - A New York judge held former American International Group Inc. Chief Executive Maurice "-Hank-" -Greenberg- liable for damages ... - Date : Sat, 23 Oct 2010 04:59:16 GMT+00:00
Papered With Compliments - Wall Street Journal Tweet this news
Wall Street Journal---Hank Greenberg-, for instance, recently had flattering words to say about Mr. Benmosche, describing him as AIG's best leader since, well, himself. ... - Date : Mon, 09 Aug 2010 23:04:33 GMT+00:00
AIG sells consumer finance unit - Fortune (blog) Tweet this news
Fortune (blog)--AIG bought American General in 2001 as then CEO -Hank Greenberg- expanded the insurance giant's reach. The unit posted an $11 million operating loss in the ... - Date : Wed, 11 Aug 2010 14:32:02 GMT+00:00
Greenberg snubs Spitzer talk show offer - The Insurance Insider (subscription) Tweet this news
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PocketFives.com (blog)--I would have bet on Mark Cuban's group as recently as 6 hours ago in the late night process.... but Nolan Ryan and -Hank Greenberg- were able to get it ... - Date : Thu, 05 Aug 2010 08:52:54 GMT+00:00
SF Jewish Film Festival Presents Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story - San Francisco Chronicle Tweet this news
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Hank Greenberg gives $20M to New York Law School - Crain's New York Business Tweet this news
Crain's New York Business--With his professional legacy in near shambles, former AIG chief executive Maurice “-Hank-” -Greenberg- gave his private legacy a boost last month with a $20 ... - Date : Fri, 25 Jun 2010 19:59:37 GMT+00:00
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SB Nation Houston (blog)--That team had four players score over 100 runs, including Hall of Famers -Hank Greenberg- and Charlie Gehringer. The other two (Pete Fox and Gee Walker), ... - Date : Wed, 07 Jul 2010 19:11:07 GMT+00:00

Preceded by
Lou Gehrig
Joe DiMaggio
Jimmie Foxx
Vern Stephens
American League Home Run Champion
1935 (with Jimmie Foxx)
1938
1940
1946
Succeeded by
Lou Gehrig
Jimmie Foxx
Ted Williams
Ted Williams

Preceded by
Lou Gehrig
Hal Trosky
Ted Williams
Nick Etten
American League RBI Champion
1935
1937
1940
1946
Succeeded by
Hal Trosky
Jimmie Foxx
Joe DiMaggio
Ted Williams

Preceded by
Mickey Cochrane
Joe Dimaggio
American League Most Valuable Player
1935
1940
Succeeded by
Lou Gehrig
Joe DiMaggio

American League MVP Award

1931: Grove * 1932: Foxx * 1933: Foxx * 1934: Cochrane * 1935: Greenberg * 1936: Gehrig * 1937: Gehringer * 1938: Foxx * 1939: DiMaggio * 1940: Greenberg * 1941: DiMaggio * 1942: Gordon * 1943: Chandler * 1944: Newhouser * 1945: Newhouser * 1946: Williams * 1947: DiMaggio * 1948: Boudreau * 1949: Williams * 1950: Rizzuto * 1951: Berra * 1952: Shantz * 1953: Rosen * 1954: Berra * 1955: Berra * 1956: Mantle * 1957: Mantle * 1958: Jensen * 1959: Fox * 1960: Maris * 1961: Maris * 1962: Mantle * 1963: Howard * 1964: B. Robinson * 1965: Versalles * 1966: F. Robinson * 1967: Yastrzemski * 1968: McLain * 1969: Killebrew * 1970: Powell * 1971: Blue * 1972: Allen * 1973: Jackson * 1974: Burroughs * 1975: Lynn * 1976: Munson * 1977: Carew * 1978: Rice * 1979: Baylor * 1980: Brett * 1981: Fingers * 1982: Yount * 1983: Ripken, Jr. * 1984: Hernández * 1985: Mattingly * 1986: Clemens * 1987: Bell * 1988: Canseco * 1989: Yount * 1990: Henderson * 1991: Ripken, Jr. * 1992: Eckersley * 1993: Thomas * 1994: Thomas * 1995: Vaughn * 1996: González * 1997: Griffey Jr. * 1998: González * 1999: I. Rodríguez * 2000: Giambi * 2001: Ichiro * 2002: Tejada * 2003: A. Rodriguez * 2004: Guerrero * 2005: A. Rodriguez * 2006: Morneau * 2007: A. Rodriguez * 2008: Pedroia * 2009: Mauer

Detroit Tigers 1935 World Series Champions

2 Charlie Gehringer * 3 Mickey Cochrane * 4 Goose Goslin * 5 Hank Greenberg * 6 Gee Walker * 7 Billy Rogell * 8 Marv Owen * 9 Pete Fox * 10 Tommy Bridges * 13 Elden Auker * 14 Schoolboy Rowe * 16 Alvin Crowder * 17 Chief Hogsett * 18 Vic Sorrell * 19 Joe Sullivan * 23 Ray Hayworth * 24 Flea Clifton * 25 Jo-Jo White
Manager 3 Mickey Cochrane
Coaches: Del Baker * Cy Perkins

Detroit Tigers 1945 World Series Champions

1 Bob Swift * 2 Ed Mierkowicz * 3 Eddie Mayo * 4 Rudy York * 5 Hank Greenberg * 6 Roy Cullenbine * 7 Joe Hoover * 8 Doc Cramer * 9 Paul Richards * 10 Tommy Bridges * 11 Dizzy Trout * 12 John McHale * 14 Jim Tobin * 15 Les Mueller * 16 Hal Newhouser * 17 Zeb Eaton * 18 Stubby Overmire * 19 Al Benton * 20 Billy Pierce * 21 Art Houtteman * 22 Virgil Trucks * 22 Bob Maier * 23 Hack Miller * 24 Walter Wilson * 25 George Caster * 26 Chuck Hostetler * 27 Jimmy Outlaw * 28 Skeeter Webb * 30 Red Borom * 34 Hub Walker
Manager 32 Steve O'Neill

Detroit Tigers retired numbers

Ty Cobb * #2 Charlie Gehringer * #5 Hank Greenberg * #6 Al Kaline * #16 Hal Newhouser * #23 Willie Horton

Cleveland Indians general managers

Barnard * McRoy * Barnard * Evans * Slapnicka * Peckinpaugh * Veeck * Greenberg * Lane * Paul * Seghi * Klein * Peters * Hart * Shapiro * Antonetti (beginning in 2011)

Chicago White Sox general managers

Grabiner * O'Connor * Lane * Comiskey * Rigney * Veeck * Greenberg * Short * Holcomb * Hemond * Harrelson * Himes * Schueler * Williams

First basemen in the National Baseball Hall of Fame

Anson * Beckley * Bottomley * Brouthers * Cepeda * Chance * Connor * Foxx * Gehrig * Greenberg * Kelly * Killebrew * Leonard * McCovey * Mize * Murray * Pérez * Sisler * Suttles * Taylor * Terry



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