Jo-Jo White
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Joyner Clifford White dit Jo-Jo White (1er juin 1909 - 9 octobre 1986) est un joueur américain de baseball qui évolue en Ligue majeure de baseball de 1932 à 1944. Ce joueur de champ extérieur remporte les World Series en 1935 avec les Detroit Tigers.
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Joyner Clifford "Jo-Jo" White (June 1, 1909 – October 9, 1986) was an American center fielder in professional baseball. He played nine seasons with the Detroit Tigers (1932–38), Philadelphia Athletics (1943–44), and Cincinnati Reds (1944). Born in Red Oak, Georgia, Joyner White was known as "Jo-Jo" because of the way he pronounced the name of his native state of Georgia.
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Jo-Jo White
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Jo-Jo White
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Jo-Jo White
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Jo-Jo White
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1986-10-09
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1909-06-01
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0.256
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Home runs
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8
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229
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Stolen bases
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92
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MLB
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Right
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Franchise established
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1909-06-01
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2007-09-28
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1986-10-09
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As a player
* Detroit Tigers
* Philadelphia Athletics
* Cincinnati Reds
As a manager
* Cleveland Indians
As a coach
* Cleveland Indians
* Detroit Tigers
* Kansas City Athletics
* Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves
* Kansas City Royals
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1963
1969
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Joyner Clifford White dit Jo-Jo White (1er juin 1909 - 9 octobre 1986) est un joueur américain de baseball qui évolue en Ligue majeure de baseball de 1932 à 1944. Ce joueur de champ extérieur remporte les World Series en 1935 avec les Detroit Tigers.
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Joyner Clifford "Jo-Jo" White (June 1, 1909 – October 9, 1986) was an American center fielder in professional baseball. He played nine seasons with the Detroit Tigers (1932–38), Philadelphia Athletics (1943–44), and Cincinnati Reds (1944). Born in Red Oak, Georgia, Joyner White was known as "Jo-Jo" because of the way he pronounced the name of his native state of Georgia. The 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m), 165 lb (75 kg) White batted left-handed and threw right-handed. He began his playing career in minor league baseball in 1928 and after four full years of apprenticeship, he made the Tigers' roster at age 22 at the outset of the 1932 season.
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Left
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MLB
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Detroit Tigers
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1932
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MLB
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Cincinnati Reds
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1940
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* World Series champion
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