Jerry Coleman

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Jerry Coleman was an American Major League second baseman for the New York Yankees who became a celebrated baseball broadcaster and longtime voice of the San Diego Padres.

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Jerry Coleman canonical 6

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instanceOf Major League Baseball player
United States Marine Corps officer
human
radio announcer
second baseman
sports broadcaster
AllStarSelection 1950
awardReceived Ford C. Frick Award
World Series Most Valuable Player Award
bats right
broadcastMedium radio
burialPlace Miramar National Cemetery
conflictParticipatedIn Korean War
World War II
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1924-09-14
dateOfDeath 2014-01-05
employer San Diego Padres
familyName Coleman
finalMLBGameDate 1957-09-29
finalMLBTeam New York Yankees
FordCFrickAwardYear 2005
fullName Gerald Francis Coleman
gender male
givenName Gerald
hallOfFame National Radio Hall of Fame
San Diego Padres Hall of Fame
knownFor New York Yankees second baseman
longtime voice of the San Diego Padres
languageSpoken English
militaryBranch United States Marine Corps
MLBDebutDate 1949-04-20
MLBDebutLeague Major League Baseball
MLBDebutTeam New York Yankees
nickname Jerry Coleman self-link
occupation baseball player
radio personality
sports commentator
placeOfBirth San Jose, California, United States
placeOfDeath San Diego, California, United States
playedFor New York Yankees
positionPlayed second baseman
team New York Yankees
throws right
workLocation San Diego, California, United States
WorldSeriesChampion 1949
1950
1951
1956
WorldSeriesMVPYear 1950

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1982 World Series radioAnnouncer Jerry Coleman
1983 MLB All-Star Game radioAnnouncer Jerry Coleman
1990 MLB All-Star Game radioAnnouncer Jerry Coleman
Jerry Coleman nickname Jerry Coleman self-link