Lou Rosenberg Baseball player

Louis "Lou" Rosenberg (March 5, 1904 – September 8, 1991) was a Jewish American professional baseball player whose career spanned three season, one of which was spent in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Chicago White Sox (1923). During his time in the majors, he played second base and batted .250 with one hit, and one strikeout in four at-bats. Rosenberg also played in the minor leagues for two seasons with the Twin Falls Bruins (1926–27), Logan Collegians (1927), and Baltimore Orioles (1927). In the minors, he had a lifetime batting average of .331 with 233 hits, 51 doubles, 15 triples, and 16 home runs. During his playing career, he stood at 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm) and weighed in at 150 pounds (68 kg). He batted and threw right-handed. Rosenberg's brother, Harry, also played professional baseball.

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Lou Rosenberg
Alias (AKA)Rosenberg Lou
Birth dateMarch 05, 1904
Date of deathSeptember 08, 1991

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Baseball player

Career startMay 22, 1923
Career endJuly 16, 1923
batting sideRight
former teams
Chicago White Sox
position
Shortstop
Second baseman
teams
Chicago White Sox
throwing sideRight

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