Goose Goslin was a Hall of Fame left fielder who played in Major League Baseball from 1921 to 1938. Born in Salem, New Jersey on October 16, 1900, he recorded 2,735 hits and batted .316 in his 18-year career. He won two World Series Championships, one with the Washington Senators in 1924 and one with the Detroit Tigers in 1935.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $7 Million (2024)
About
Hall of Fame left fielder who recorded 2,735 hits while batting .316 in his 18-year MLB career which spanned from 1921 to 1938; won World Series Championships with the Washington Senators in 1924 and the Detroit Tigers in 1935.
Before Fame
At the age of 15, he left his New Jersey home to pursue pro ball.
Trivia
His difficulty in judging fly balls led to his nickname 'Goose.' Players said he resembled a bird flapping its wings when he ran after a ball.
Family Life
He was married to Marion Wallace until her death in 1959.
Associated With
Both he and Al Kaline helped lead the Detroit Tigers to World Series Championships during their careers.