- Born Sept. 20, 1938
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Tresh graduated from Allen Park High School. He then attended Central Michigan University. \n', 'While Tresh played a majority of his games in the outfield, he opened the 1962 season for the Yankees at shortstop, filling in for Tony Kubek who was performing military service. Not until Derek Jeter in 1996 would another Yankee rookie shortstop start on opening day. He also played third base, with most of his games at third occurring during the 1966 season. \n', '
Tresh won both the MLB Rookie of the Year and The Sporting News Rookie of the Year awards in 1962, hitting .286, his career-best, with 20 home runs and 93 runs batted in in 157 games. When Kubek returned during the 1962 season, Tresh was moved to left field. In Game 5 of the 1962 World Series, he broke a 2โ2 tie with a three-run home run in the bottom of the 8th inning off San Francisco\'s Jack Sanford, who won 24 games during the regular season, leading to a 5โ3 Yankee win and a 3โ2 lead in games.\n', '
After nine years in New York, the Yankees traded Tresh to the Detroit Tigers during the 1969 season for outfielder Ron Woods. He was released by Detroit prior to the 1970 season, at age 31.\n', '
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