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Hal Manders

A cousin of Cleveland fastballer Bob Feller, righty Hal Manders pitched for the Tigers and Cubs in a brief career career interrupted by service in World War II. The former collegian pitched in 30 games and won three, before being released by the Cubs in the spring of 1947.

Played For
Detroit Tigers (1941-1946)
Chicago Cubs (1946)

Born
Harold Carl Manders was born on June 14, 1917, in Waukee, IA.

Batted:  Right
Threw:  Right

Primary Position:  P

Primary Team:  DET

Major League Debut
August 12, 1941

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