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Positions:  C-574

Full Name:  Myron Nathan Ginsberg
Born:  Oct 11,1926  in  New York, New York
Height:  5-11  Weight:  180  Bats:  Left  Throws:  Right
High School:   -
College:  None

Drafted:  Not drafted

  • Military Service  US Army (PACIFIC)


  • MLB Debut:  Sep 15,1948




    Scouting Report
    Power: 45
    Batting: 30
    Speed: 38
    Contact: 80
    Patience: 76
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     Transactions History

    Jan 1,1944 - Signed as undrafted amateur Free Agent by Tigers.  
    Jun 15,1953 - Traded by Tigers with Bill Wight, Owen Friend and Art Houtteman to Indians for Dick Weik, Steve Gromek, Al Aber and Ray Boone.  
    Sep 10,1955 - Purchased by Athletics from Seattle (PCL).  
    Aug 17,1956 - Traded by Athletics to Orioles for Hal Smith.  
    Apr 18,1960 - Signed as Free Agent by Orioles.  
    Apr 18,1960 - Released by Orioles.  
    Jun 15,1960 - Released by Orioles.  
    Jun 18,1960 - Signed as Free Agent by White Sox.  
    May 15,1961 - Released by White Sox.  
    May 17,1961 - Signed as Free Agent by Red Sox.  
    Oct 20,1961 - Released by Red Sox.  
    Jan 30,1962 - Signed as Free Agent by Mets.  
    May 1,1962 - Released by Mets.  



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