Rudy York was an American professional baseball player, coach, scout, and manager. He played in Major League Baseball as a catcher and a first baseman between 1934 and 1948, most notably as a member of the Detroit Tigers.
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York broke Babe Ruth’s record by hitting 18 home runs in a single month, a feat he accomplished as a rookie in 1937.
In 1943, he led the American League with 34 home runs, 118 RBIs, a .527 slugging percentage, and 301 total bases. He was the starting first baseman and leading slugger for the Detroit team that won the 1945 World Series.
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York also played for the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, and the Philadelphia Athletics. After his playing career, he worked from 1951 to 1964 as a professional baseball manager, coach, and scout.
Rudy York died on February 5, 1970, from bacterial pneumonia in Rome, Georgia, United States.
Rudy York Wife: Was Rudy York Married?
York married Violet Dupree (1913–1988). They had three children: Mary Jane (York) Pruitt (born 1932); the Rev. Joe Wilburn York (born 1936); and Blanche (York) Hines (born 1940).
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