Roger Peckinpaugh

Roger Thorpe Peckinpaugh (born February 5, 1891 in Wooster, OH, died November 17, 1977 in Cleveland, OH) was a baseball player for the Cleveland Indians (1910-1913), New York Yankees (1910-1921), Washington Senators (1922-1926), and the Chicago White Sox (1927). The shortstop won the League Award in the American League in 1925. After retiring, Peckinpaugh served as the Cleveland Indians manager, and later on became Cleveland's general manager and president.

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