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Frankie Crosetti was a shortstop and coach for the New York Yankees, winning 17 World Series titles as a player and coach. He played 17 seasons in the majors, batting .245 with 98 home runs and 649 RBIs.
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- October 4, 1910
Jan 4, 2012 · Learn about the life and career of Frank Crosetti, a versatile infielder and coach for the Yankees who won 17 World Series rings. Find out how he became known as "The Crow" and "The Holler Guy", and how he played with and mentored legends like Gehrig, DiMaggio, and Mantle.
Frank Peter Joseph Crosetti was a Major League Baseball player who spent his entire 17-year career playing infield for the New York Yankees (1932-1948). The Crow, his nickname, actually began coaching for the Bronx Bombers in 1946, while still playing, and remained a third base coach with the Yanks until 1968!
- Frank Peter Joseph Crosetti
- 10-04-1910 (Libra)
- San Francisco, California
- The Crow
Feb 13, 2002 · Frank Crosetti, the smooth-fielding shortstop and third-base coach who was a presence in Yankee pinstripes for 37 consecutive seasons, the longest stretch of anyone in franchise...
Feb 13, 2002 · Crosetti, who played with the Yankees from 1932 to 1948 and was the team’s third-base coach for the next 20 years, died Monday night in Stockton of complications from a fall in early January,...
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Frankie Crosetti Bio. Fullname: Frank Peter Joseph Crosetti; Nickname: Crow; Born: 10/04/1910 in San Francisco, CA; High School: Prep, Santa Clara, CA; Debut: 4/12/1932; Died: 2/11/2002