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Boze Berger
Second Baseman, Shortstop and Third Baseman
Born: (1910-05-13)May 13, 1910
Baltimore, Maryland
Died: November 3, 1992(1992-11-03) (aged 82)
Bethesda, Maryland
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
debut
August 17, 1932, for the Cleveland Indians
Last appearance
September 30, 1939, for the Boston Red Sox
Career statistics
Batting average.236
Home runs13
Runs batted in97
Teams

Louis William "Boze" Berger (May 13, 1910 – November 3, 1992) was an infielder who played for the Cleveland Indians (1932, 1935–1936), Chicago White Sox (1938) and Boston Red Sox (1939). Berger batted and threw right-handed.

In a six-season career, Berger was a .236 hitter with 13 home runs and 97 RBI in 343 games played.

He was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and was also a two-time All-American forward for the University of Maryland basketball team from 1929–1932, where he led the Southern Conference in scoring in 1931 with 19.1 points per game. His #6 jersey has been honored by the university.

Berger died in Bethesda, Maryland, at the age of 82. He was inducted into the University of Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame in 1982.[1]

Best season (baseball)

References

  1. ^ University of Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame: All-Time Inductees, University of Maryland, retrieved June 12, 2009.

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