Donie Bush

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Donie Bush was an American Major League Baseball shortstop and later manager, best known for his long tenure with the Detroit Tigers in the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball manager
baseball player
human
shortstop
bats switch
battingStyle contact hitter
careerFocus Major League Baseball infield play
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
defensiveReputation excellent range at shortstop
era early 20th century baseball
fieldOfWork professional baseball
fullName Owen Joseph Bush
genre professional sports
givenName Owen
hallOfFame Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame
laterCareer baseball front-office work
minor league management
league Major League Baseball
managedTeam Indianapolis Indians
Pittsburgh Pirates
Washington Senators (1901–1960)
surface form: Washington Senators
memberOfSportsTeam Detroit Tigers
Philadelphia Athletics
Pittsburgh Pirates
Washington Senators (1901–1960)
surface form: Washington Senators
nickname Donie
notableFor leading the American League in walks multiple times
long tenure with the Detroit Tigers as a shortstop
strong defensive play at shortstop
occupation Major League Baseball player
baseball manager
playedIn American League
National League
positionPlayed shortstop
primaryTeam Detroit Tigers
role team executive
sport baseball
statisticalCategory runs scored
walks
teamFoundedBy Indianapolis Indians
surface form: Indianapolis Indians (as executive/part-owner)
throws right

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