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Arthur Leo Mahan (June 8, 1913 – December 7, 2010) was a professional baseball player, who played as a first baseman in the major leagues for the Philadelphia Phillies during the 1940 season. Born in Somerville, Massachusetts, he batted and threw left-handed. A 1936 graduate of Villanova University, Mahan later became their head baseball coach from 1950 until 1972, and athletic director until 1973. Mahan died on December 7, 2010 in Villanova, Pennsylvania at the age of 97. Up to the time of his death, he had been recognized as the fourth-oldest living Major League baseball player.

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  • Arthur Leo Mahan (June 8, 1913 – December 7, 2010) was a professional baseball player, who played as a first baseman in the major leagues for the Philadelphia Phillies during the 1940 season. Born in Somerville, Massachusetts, he batted and threw left-handed. Mahan played in the Boston Red Sox organization from 1936 until he was sold to the Phillies in April 1940. He played one season for the Phillies, and posted a .244 batting average (133-for-544) with two home runs and 39 RBI in 146 games played, including 55 runs, 24 doubles and five triples. He hit a double off the wall his first time at bat and led the Phillies in stolen bases. During World War II, Mahan served as a training officer in the United States Navy, working in training cadets. After the season, Mahan was sold back to his previous minor league team, the Little Rock Travelers of the Southern Association. He made one last minor league appearance, in 1946 for the Providence Chiefs of the class-B New England League. A 1936 graduate of Villanova University, Mahan later became their head baseball coach from 1950 until 1972, and athletic director until 1973. Mahan died on December 7, 2010 in Villanova, Pennsylvania at the age of 97. Up to the time of his death, he had been recognized as the fourth-oldest living Major League baseball player. (en)
  • Art Mahan (Somerville, 8 de junho de 1913 - 7 de dezembro de 2010) foi um jogador de basquete norte-americano. Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, Mahan serviu como oficial de treinamento da Marinha dos Estados Unidos, trabalhando com cadetes em formação. (pt)
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  • Art Mahan (Somerville, 8 de junho de 1913 - 7 de dezembro de 2010) foi um jogador de basquete norte-americano. Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, Mahan serviu como oficial de treinamento da Marinha dos Estados Unidos, trabalhando com cadetes em formação. (pt)
  • Arthur Leo Mahan (June 8, 1913 – December 7, 2010) was a professional baseball player, who played as a first baseman in the major leagues for the Philadelphia Phillies during the 1940 season. Born in Somerville, Massachusetts, he batted and threw left-handed. A 1936 graduate of Villanova University, Mahan later became their head baseball coach from 1950 until 1972, and athletic director until 1973. Mahan died on December 7, 2010 in Villanova, Pennsylvania at the age of 97. Up to the time of his death, he had been recognized as the fourth-oldest living Major League baseball player. (en)
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