Andy Gilbert Biography
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- Born July 18, 1914
A native of Bradenville, Pennsylvania, Gilbert entered the majors in 1942 with the Boston Red Sox, playing for them in six games before joining the military service during World War II (1943โ45). After discharge, he rejoined the Red Sox in 1946, his last Major League season.\n', '
In parts of two seasons, Gilbert was a .083 hitter (1-for-12) with one run and one RBI in eight games. He did not hit a home run. As a defensive replacement, he collected six putouts for a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage.\n', '
Following his playing career, Gilbert became a successful minor league manager in 29 seasons with the New York/San Francisco Giants (1950โ1980) and Atlanta Braves (1981โ1982) organizations. He posted a 2,009โ1,889 record for a .514 winning percentage, including league championships with the Springfield Giants (Eastern League, 1959, 1960 [co-champ] and 1961) and Amarillo Giants (Texas League, 1969 and 1971). He also coached during four seasons for the San Francisco Giants (1972โ1975).\n', '
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