Albert Leonard Rosen (born February 29, 1924), nicknamed "Al", "Flip", and the "Hebrew Hammer", was an American major league third baseman and right-handed slugger. He played his entire 10-year career with the Cleveland Indians in the American League, where he drove in 100 or more runs 5 years in a row, was a 4-time All-Star, twice led the league in home runs and twice in RBIs, and was an MVP. Rosen was extremely muscular, and had tremendous power and excellent bat control.
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- Albert Leonard Rosen (born February 29, 1924), nicknamed "Al", "Flip", and the "Hebrew Hammer", was an American major league third baseman and right-handed slugger. He played his entire 10-year career with the Cleveland Indians in the American League, where he drove in 100 or more runs 5 years in a row, was a 4-time All-Star, twice led the league in home runs and twice in RBIs, and was an MVP. Rosen was extremely muscular, and had tremendous power and excellent bat control. Rosen was a .285 career hitter, with 192 home runs and 717 RBIs in 1,044 games. He was selected for the All-Star Game every year between 1952 and 1955. Rosen appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 1955. Rosen was one of the best all-time Jewish baseball players, along with Hank Greenberg (with whom he became close friends; Greenberg was in the front office with the Indians in the final years of Rosen's career) and Sandy Koufax.
- Albert Leonard "Al" Rosen on yhdysvaltalainen baseballpelaaja, joka pelasi koko yhdeksänvuotisen ammattilaisuransa Cleveland Indians -joukkueessa. Hän oli All-Star-pelaaja joka vuosi 1952–1955 ja American Leaguen "Most Valuable Player" 1953. Rosen syntyi Spartanburgissa, Etelä-Carolinassa, mutta muutti kolmivuotiaana Miamiin. Hän palveli toisen maailmansodan aikana Yhdysvaltain laivastossa, josta palattuaan hän saattoi tehdä MLB-debyyttinsä 10. syyskuuta 1947. Hänen uraansa mahtui 192 kunnaria ja 717 lyötyä juoksua (RBI). Rosen oli American Leaguen kunnarimestari ja lyötyjen juoksujen mestari (1952, 1953). Juutalaisena hän pääsi vuonna 1980 Israelin International Jewish Sports Hall of Fameen.
- Albert Leonard Rosen dit Al Rosen, né le 29 février 1924 à Spartanburg, est un ancien joueur américain de baseball, qui évoluait en ligue majeure de baseball pour les Cleveland Indians.
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- The Hebrew Hammer; Rosen, Flip; Rosen, Albert Leonard
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- "When I was up in the majors, I always knew how I wanted it to be about me.... Here comes one Jewish kid that every Jew in the world can be proud of."
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- Albert Leonard Rosen (born February 29, 1924), nicknamed "Al", "Flip", and the "Hebrew Hammer", was an American major league third baseman and right-handed slugger. He played his entire 10-year career with the Cleveland Indians in the American League, where he drove in 100 or more runs 5 years in a row, was a 4-time All-Star, twice led the league in home runs and twice in RBIs, and was an MVP. Rosen was extremely muscular, and had tremendous power and excellent bat control.
- Albert Leonard "Al" Rosen on yhdysvaltalainen baseballpelaaja, joka pelasi koko yhdeksänvuotisen ammattilaisuransa Cleveland Indians -joukkueessa. Hän oli All-Star-pelaaja joka vuosi 1952–1955 ja American Leaguen "Most Valuable Player" 1953. Rosen syntyi Spartanburgissa, Etelä-Carolinassa, mutta muutti kolmivuotiaana Miamiin. Hän palveli toisen maailmansodan aikana Yhdysvaltain laivastossa, josta palattuaan hän saattoi tehdä MLB-debyyttinsä 10. syyskuuta 1947.
- Albert Leonard Rosen dit Al Rosen, né le 29 février 1924 à Spartanburg, est un ancien joueur américain de baseball, qui évoluait en ligue majeure de baseball pour les Cleveland Indians.
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