Jerry Coleman

Jerry Coleman
Gerald Francis "Jerry" Colemanwas a Major League Baseballsecond baseman for the New York Yankees and manager of the San Diego Padres for one year. Coleman was named the rookie of the year in 1949 by Associated Press, and was an All-Star in 1950 and later that year was named the World Series most valuable player. Yankees teams on which he was a player appeared in six World Series during his career, winning four times. Coleman served as a Marine Corps...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAthlete
Date of Birth14 September 1924
CountryUnited States of America
Hi folks, I'm Gerry Gross!
There's a deep fly ball... Winfield goes back, back... his head hits the wall ... it's rolling towards second base.
It's off the leg and into the left field of Doug Rader.
Right now Andy Larkin is pitching just like young Andy Larkin.
Thomas is racing for it, but McCovey is there and can't get his glove to it. That play shows the inexperience, not on Thomas' part, but on the part of Willie McC ... well, not on McCovey's part either.
Grubb goes back, back... He's under the warning track and makes the play.
Bob Davis has his hair differently this year, short with curls like Randy Jones wears. I think you call it a Frisbee.
The sky is so clear today you can see all the way to Missouri.
Enos Cabell started out here with the Astros, and before that he was with the Orioles.
Hrabosky looks fierce in that Fu Manchu haircut.
It's a cold night out tonight. The Padres better warm up real good because it's stiff out there.
The new Haitian baseball can't weigh more than four ounces or less than five.
Hats off to drug abusers everywhere.
All the Padres need is a fly ball in the air.