Bob Wren

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'''Bob Wren''' played professional baseball from 1943 to 1947.
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Latest revision as of 02:42, 3 July 2010

Bob Wren
Robert Michael Wren
Bat/Throw: R/R
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 165
Born: 1920-11-9 at Cleveland, OH (US)
Died: 2002-6-11
More info
SABR Searches: Pictures of Bob Wren | width:90% height:65% scrolling:auto | Pictures}} · Bibliography
Bob Wren was a professional player and manager.

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Contents

Profile

Personal

Coaching

  • Head baseball coach at Ohio University from 1949-72.
  • Compiled 464-160 record, winning 11 Mid-American Conference championships.
  • Had 52 of his players sign pro contracts.

Sources

  • Philadelphia Phillies Organizational Sketch Book. 1974.


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