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Charlie Gehringer
Date and Place of Birth: May 11, 1903 Fowlerville, Michigan
Died: January 21, 1993 Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Baseball
Experience:
Major League
Position: Second Base
Rank: Unknown
Military Unit: US Navy
Area Served: United States
In 19 seasons with the Tigers, Gehringer was a six-time all-star and
led the American League with a .371 batting average in 1937.
Gehringer entered military service with the Navy in September 1942
and was appointed head baseball coach of the St Mary's Naval
Pre-Flight School team in California for the 1943 season. Included
on the team was former major leaguer Al Niemiec.
When Gehringer arrived at Jacksonville NAS in 1944, he told his
Commanding Officer that he wanted to just coach the baseball team
and not play. He was promptly told that he would play, and if he
didn't, he would be sent so far they wouldn't know where to find
him. Consequently, Gehringer played and managed the Jacksonville NAS
Fliers.
In Donald Honig's Baseball When the Grass was Real, Gehringer
recalled how seriously the commanding officers took baseball. "Once
we had a game scheduled at Montgomery Air Base, in Alabama, and they
came and picked us up and flew us to Montgomery for the game and
then flew us back again."
When Gehringer had entered military service in 1942, he was
seemingly finished as a player. He was 39 years old and finding it
difficult to keep in shape. However, when he came out of the service
in November 1945, having attained the rank of lieutenant commander,
he was in great shape and, in hindsight, wished he played a couple
more years. Instead, he became wealthy through an auto accessories
business in Michigan.
Gehringer later
served as general manager and vice-president of the Tigers. He was
elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1949.
Charlie Gehringer passed away on January 21, 1993 in Bloomfield
Hills, Michigan. He was 89 years old.
Created
April 13, 2007.
Copyright © 2007 Gary Bedingfield (Baseball
in Wartime). All Rights Reserved. 

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