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  1. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Charlie Gehringer. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com

    • May 11, 1903
  2. Charlie Gehringer. Charles Leonard Gehringer (May 11, 1903 – January 21, 1993), nicknamed " the Mechanical Man ", was an American professional baseball second baseman. He played for the Detroit Tigers for 19 seasons from 1924 to 1942. He compiled a .320 career batting average with 2,839 hits and 1,427 runs batted in (RBIs).

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    • 2,839
    • 1,427
  3. Charles Leonard Gehringer (11 de mayo de 1903 - 21 de enero de 1993) fue un jugador de béisbol de Estados Unidos que actuó en las Grandes Ligas como segunda base para los Detroit Tigers. Fue seleccionado para ingresar al Salón de la Fama en 1949. Carrera en Grandes Ligas.

  4. About Charlie Gehringer. He was The Mechanical Man, a player whose remarkable consistency was equaled only by his self-effacing demeanor. He was so consistent he even played in every inning of the first six All-Star games as the starting second baseman for the American League and hit .500 in 20 at-bats.

  5. Charlie Gehringer Bio. Fullname: Charles Leonard Gehringer; Nickname: The Mechanical Man; Born: 5/11/1903 in Fowlerville, MI; College: Michigan; Debut: 9/22/1924; Hall of Fame: 1949; Died: 1/21/1993; Relationship(s): cousin of John Smoltz

  6. Nombre Completo: Charles Leonard Gehringer. Apodo: The Mechanical Man. Nacido: 5/11/1903 en Fowlerville, MI. Universidad: Michigan. Debut: 9/22/1924. Hall of Fame: 1949. Último Juego: 1/21/1993. Familiar (es): cousin of John Smoltz.

  7. 4 de ene. de 2012 · Charlie Gehringer was a model of consistency throughout his major-league career with the Detroit Tigers. This Hall of Fame second baseman finished with a career average of .320, failing to hit .300 in only three of his 16 full seasons. His quiet demeanor and modesty were noted by contemporaries, as was his grace in the infield.