Monday, June 10, 2013

Branch Rickey: Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 1967


Born: December 20, 1881
1898-1901: Earned B.A. at Ohio Wesleyan University and played catcher on baseball team
1902: Played football
1903: Signed pro contract with Terra Haute
1904-05: Played baseball, taught college, and coached football
1905: Ended up with White Sox, who flipped him to the Browns
Debut: June 16, 1905 (Browns)
1907: Traded to the Highlanders (Yankees)
1907: Allowed 13 stolen bases in one game (record)
1907: Attended University of Michigan and earned LL B.
1913: Joined Browns front office
1913-15: Managed Browns (139-179)
1915: Helped sign George Sisler
1917-1918: World War I service
1919-1925: Managed Cardinals (458-485)
1919-42: Cardinals GM. He pioneered the farm system.
1926: Cardinals won World Seres
1931: Cardinals won World Series
1934: Cardinals won World Series
1942: Cardinals won World Series
1943-50: Dodgers GM
1945: Signed Jackie Robinson
1947: Helped integrate baseball
1950-55: Pirates GM
1954: Drafted Roberto Clemente
1955: His efforts led to the Dodgers world title
1960: His efforts led to the Pirates world title
1965: Died
1967: Elected to Hall of Fame
2013: Played by Harrison Ford in "42"
Accomplishments:
4x World Champion (role in two others) as GM
Helped integrate baseball
Developed the farm system
Jackie Robinson, George Sisler, Roberto Clemente
As a manager: 597-664 (.473)
As a player: .239, 3 HR, 39 RBI, .628 OPS (120 games-343 AB)

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