Miller Huggins

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Miller Huggins was a Hall of Fame Major League Baseball manager best known for leading the New York Yankees to multiple World Series titles in the 1920s.

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instanceOf Baseball Hall of Fame inductee
baseball manager
human
almaMater University of Cincinnati NERFINISHED
associatedWith New York Yankees dynasty of the 1920s NERFINISHED
bats left
burialPlace Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath influenza
pneumonia
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1879-03-27
dateOfDeath 1929-09-25
eraOfActivity early 20th century
familyName Huggins NERFINISHED
fullName Miller James Huggins NERFINISHED
givenName Miller NERFINISHED
hallOfFame National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
hallOfFameInductionYear 1964
height approximately 5 feet 6 inches
inductedIntoHallOfFame National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum NERFINISHED
league Major League Baseball
managedPlayer Babe Ruth NERFINISHED
Lou Gehrig NERFINISHED
managerialDebutLeague Major League Baseball NERFINISHED
manages New York Yankees NERFINISHED
St. Louis Cardinals NERFINISHED
memberOfSportsTeam Cincinnati Reds NERFINISHED
St. Louis Cardinals NERFINISHED
nickname Hug NERFINISHED
notableFor managing the New York Yankees in the 1920s
winning multiple World Series titles with the New York Yankees
occupation baseball manager
baseball player
placeOfBirth Cincinnati, Ohio, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
playedFor Cincinnati Reds NERFINISHED
St. Louis Cardinals NERFINISHED
positionPlayed second baseman
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
studied law
teamManaged New York Yankees NERFINISHED
St. Louis Cardinals NERFINISHED
throws right
worldSeriesTitlesAsManager 1923 World Series NERFINISHED
1927 World Series NERFINISHED
1928 World Series NERFINISHED

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