词条 | Gene Handley |
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Gene Handley spent ten seasons in minor league baseball before winning a job with the 1946 Athletics. He broke into the professional game as an outfielder, but he soon converted to a third baseman, and also played second base and shortstop in the minors. In 125 MLB games played — 85 at second base, 14 at third base and two at shortstop — Handley was a .252 hitter (86-for-341) with 10 doubles, six triples, 41 runs, 29 RBI, and nine stolen bases. After his playing career, Handley was a minor league manager, then a longtime scout, for the Chicago Cubs, working in the Chicago organization for 54 years and signing players such as Dick Ellsworth, Mike Krukow and Pete LaCock.[1] He died in Tucson, Arizona, at the age of 94. References1. ^Philadelphia Athletics Historical Society {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111205224714/http://www.philadelphiaathletics.org/history/obitgenehandley.htm |date=2011-12-05 }} External links
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