Johnny Grabowski Biography
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- Born Jan. 7, 1900
Grabowski was born in Ware, Massachusetts, in 1900 to a family of Polish descent.\n', '
Grabowski began his professional baseball career in 1922 with the St. Joseph Saints and in 1923 and 1924 with the Minneapolis Millers the American Association. He was traded to the Chicago White Sox in July 1924 and made his major league debut that month. He played for the White Sox for three years from 1924 to 1926, appearing in 89 games, 78 of them as a catcher. One of the games Grabowski caught was Ted Lyons\' no-hitter on August 21, 1926. \n', '
In January 1927, the White Sox traded Grabowski to the New York Yankees. He had his best season for the 1927 "Murderer\'s Row" New York Yankees, considered by some to be the best baseball team in history. Grabowski appeared in 70 games for the 1927 Yankees, sharing the catching duty with Pat Collins and Benny Bengough in 1927. Grabowski had a .350 on-base percentage for the 1927 Yankees. He remained with the Yankees through the 1929 season and won two World Series championships with the Yankees in 1927 and 1928.\n', '
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