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Tony Robello

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for the Browns, but made his greatest imprint scouting for the Reds, to whom he returned in 1962 and where he spent 34 years until his 1995 retirement. In addition to Bench, he signed
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was five points behind the league's batting champion. His production declined in 1940, when he was playing skipper of
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in the same circuit, but he still topped the Pioneer League in home runs (with 22) and batted .343.
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box score (1 October 1933, Game 2): "Pittsburgh Pirates 6, Cincinnati Reds 5"
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for four big-league teams. He is credited with scouting and signing
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Postwar, Robello returned to managing in 1946 in the
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Second baseman
Pahala, Hawaii
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Cincinnati Reds
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Cincinnati Reds
1933
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professional baseball
Major League Baseball
second baseman
1933
1934
Cincinnati Reds
scout
Johnny Bench
Baseball Hall of Fame
catcher
Pahala, Hawaii
San Leandro, California
MLB
hits
at bats
doubles
pinch hitter
minor leagues

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