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Charlie Gehringer
(1903-1993)
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Charlie Gehringer was born on 11 May 1903 in Fowlerville, Michigan, USA. He was married to Josephine Stillen. He died on 21 January 1993 in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA.
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Known for
The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg
7.6
Movie
Self - interviewee
1998
We, the People
7.2
TV Series
Self - MLB Player
1949 • 1 ep
1986 MLB All-Star Game
8.2
TV Special
Self - AL Honorary Captain
1986
The Story of America's Classic Ballparks
6.9
Video
Self
1991
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Height
5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
Born
May 11
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1903
Fowlerville, Michigan, USA
Died
January 21
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1993
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA
(complications from a stroke)
Spouse
Josephine Stillen
June 18, 1949 - January 21, 1993 (his death)
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1 Print Biography
1 Article
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Elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1949.
Quotes
"Why use seven letters when four will do?" - on why he signed his name 'Chas. Gehringer'
Nickname
The Mechanical Man
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