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Did a Major Leaguer ever become governor of a state?

Yes, John K. Tenner, Pennsylvania. Major Leaguer 1885-1890.

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The Pilots' 2nd sacker led the PCL with 13 sacrifice hits last year. Gus is a sensation with his glove.



Last year was Frank's best season in the Majors since he came up with the Redlegs in 1950. That year he won 2 games, had a 5-5 mark in '51 and had his first winning year with 12-11 in 1952. The mainstay of the Cincy relief staff, he broke into pro ball in 1946. In '48 at Columbia, he won 21 games. Frank had 17 Wins and 143 SO's at Tulsa in 1949.



One of the greatest second basemen in the his- tory of baseball. He also ranked with the greatest hitters, and was the most graceful infielder ever to spear a grounder or toss out a runner bound for first base. Larry hit above .300 for 15 years in the National and American Leagues, and that was long before the lively ball was introduced. At end of 1901 season he had batted an average of .405, and topped the American League in 1901, 1903 and 1904. He was born in Woonsocket, R. I., September 5th, 1875-is 6 feet, 1 inch tall, weighs 195 pounds. Batted and threw right-handed.



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