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74:. He led them to league championships three years in a row, from 1928 to 1930, and a second-place finish in 1931. In 1928, the team seized first place after ten games, retaining that position for the rest of the year. They finished with a five-game lead over the second place 38:
His playing career spanned from 1920 to 1932, although he played in only seven of those seasons - he did not play in 1922, 1923, 1925, 1926, 1927 or 1931. He played in 160 games in his career, hitting around .253. In those years, he met and worked with
27:, U.S.) was an American minor league baseball pitcher and player, who later became a very successful minor league manager, leading five teams to league championships in 13 years of managing. He spent much of his career as a player-manager. 141:, another Yankees affiliate. He led them to a first-place finish and a league championship in 1941, however they finished with a losing record and a fifth-place finish in 1942. Thus concluded his managerial career. 122:
in 1939). Although he led the Elks to a losing record in 1937, he led them to a league championship in 1938 and a first-place finish in 1939, however the team lost in the first round of the playoffs that season.
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to a losing record. He managed the Lincoln Links of the Nebraska State League for part of 1933 season before being replaced by Jack Hruska. After being fired by the Links, he served as a league umpire.
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in 1930, the Generals ended up having their best season, finishing 17 games over the Fairbury Jeffersons. They posted a record of 85–34.
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Over the course of his four-year tenure as manager of the Generals, he played in 77 of his team's games, or about 19 a year.
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in 1940. Bennett led them to a first-place finish, though the team lost in the first round of the playoffs.
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In 1929, the team finished 6.5 games over the second place
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Bennett's first foray into managing was in 1923, with the
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affiliate in the Nebraska State League (which became the
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Ruyle, Illinois
Hollywood, California
Red Ruffing
pitcher
Cairo Egyptians
KITTY League
McCook Generals
Nebraska State League
Lincoln Links
Fairbury Jeffersons
1929 Stock Market Crash
Waterloo Hawks
Mississippi Valley League
Norfolk Elks
New York Yankees
Western League
Norfolk Yankees
Joplin Miners
Western Association
Boston Red Sox
Chicago White Sox
Minor league statistics
"Red Ruffing"
Society for American Baseball Research



Biography
Archived
Wayback Machine

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