Larry Rosenthal

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Larry Rosenthal
Outfielder
Born: (1910-05-21)May 21, 1910
St. Paul Minnesota
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Woodbury, Minnesota
Batted: Left Threw: Left
MLB debut
June 20, 1936, for the Chicago White Sox
Last MLB appearance
June 22, 1945, for the Philadelphia Athletics
MLB statistics
Batting average .263
Home runs 22
Runs batted in 189
Teams

Larry Rosenthal (May 21, 1910 – March 4, 1992) was a professional baseball outfielder in the 1930s and 1940s. He first played with the Chicago White Sox in 1936, and hit .281 in 317 at bats. He actually started out spectacularly, getting on base three or more times in 19 of his first 50 games, two more than the next four players, who include Joe Dimaggio. He played with the White Sox until 1941, when he was purchased by the Cleveland Indians. He then spent two years in the minor leagues, returning to the majors in 1944. Rosenthal played poorly, and never had much playing time afterward, although he played briefly for the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Athletics.

He is also currently second to Jeremy Giambi for most walks with fewer than 1500 career ABs.

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