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Earle Brucker Sr.

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of the Pacific Coast League, but it would be 13 years before he would reach the majors. He was even a playing manager in the Western League during this apprenticeship.
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in 171 at bats, three homers and 35 RBI. During his long tenure with Philadelphia, he also witnessed the brief major-league career of his son
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leagues – and after missing three full seasons (1927–29) in his prime due to arm trouble – Brucker was an unusually old
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player in the Major Leagues. He made his debut on April 19, 1937, seventeen days shy of his 36th birthday.
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honoring San Diego's finest athletes both on and off the playing surface. Brucker died in
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and served as a player-coach or coach under legendary A's manager
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April 19, 1937, for the Philadelphia Athletics
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May 23, 1943, for the Philadelphia Athletics
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He played his entire MLB career (1937–40; 1943) for the
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for nine full seasons, 1941–49. In 241 total games, he
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for two additional campaigns before leaving the game.
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Earle Brucker, Sr.
Catcher
Albany, New York
San Diego, California
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Philadelphia Athletics
catcher
coach
manager
Major League Baseball
minor league
Pacific Coast
Western
rookie
San Diego
Albany, New York
professional baseball
Seattle Indians
Philadelphia Athletics
Connie Mack
batted
at bats
home runs
runs batted in
hits
Earle Jr.
St. Louis Browns
Cincinnati Reds

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