(Translated by https://www.hiragana.jp/)
1976 in baseball: Difference between revisions - Wikipedia

1976 in baseball: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
Line 569:
*September 20 – [[John Quinn (baseball executive)|John J. Quinn]], 68, front-office executive who spent over 40 years in MLB; general manager of Boston and Milwaukee Braves (1945–1958) and Philadelphia Phillies (1959–1972); [[Bob Quinn (baseball, born 1870)|son]] and [[Bob Quinn (baseball, born 1936)|father]] of longtime baseball executives
*September 25 – [[Red Faber]], 88, Hall of Fame pitcher who played his entire 20-year career with the Chicago White Sox, winning 254 games and leading AL in ERA twice; his four 20-win seasons included a 25-win campaign for the scandal-decimated 1921 team, which finished 62-92
*September 26 – [[Buddy Crump]], 74, centerfielder who played one MLB game, on September 28, 1924, as a member of the New York Giants
*September 26 – [[Rip Russell]], 61, first- and third baseman who got into 425 career games for the Chicago Cubs (1939–1942) and Boston Red Sox (1946–1947)