| American League MVP of 1953 |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Jun 2019 |
| The Hebrew Hammer of the Cleveland Indians |
Universal |
13 May 2019 |
| American League MVP of 1953 |
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| The Hebrew Hammer of the Cleveland Indians |
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| Baseball player nicknamed 'The Hebrew Hammer' |
The Washington Post |
03 Nov 2016 |
| One of several baseball players nicknamed the "Hebrew Hammer" |
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| Star slugger on the last Cleveland Indians team to win a World Series (1948, yikes) |
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| The Hebrew Hammer of Major League Baseball |
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| 1953 A.L. MVP |
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| Slugging teammate of Bob Feller |
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| Slugging teammate of Bob Feller |
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| '40s-'50s Cleveland Indians slugger |
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| The Hebrew Hammer of the Cleveland Indians |
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| '40s-'50s Cleveland Indians slugger |
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| Baseball's 'Hebrew Hammer' |
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| 1953 A.L. MVP |
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| 1953 A.L. M.V.P. who played for the Indians |
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| 1953 American League MVP |
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| 1952-53 A.L. RBI leader |
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| A.L. home run champ of 1950 and '53 |
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| 1952-53 A.L. RBI leader |
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| 1953 A.L. MVP and home run leader |
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| 1953 A.L. MVP and home run leader |
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| 1953 A.L. M.V.P. |
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| AL MVP in '53 |
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| 1953 A.L. M.V.P. (born 2/29/1924) |
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| Ex-Indian slugger. |
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| American League home run king, 1953. |
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