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    Bob Lemon. Robert Granville Lemon (September 22, 1920 – January 11, 2000) was an American right-handed pitcher and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB). Lemon was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1976. Lemon was raised in California where he played high school baseball and was the state player of the year in 1938.

  2. Bob Lemon Stories. Explore the archives and go deep into the lives, careers, and stories of the Hall of Fame's honorees. Bob Lemon didn’t want to be a pitcher. But thanks to the testimonials of those who faced him early on, he grudgingly became one of the game’s best. “If it hadn’t been for baseball,” Lemon said, “I’d still be ...

  3. Bob Lemon was 6-0 (183 cm) tall. How much did Bob Lemon weigh when playing? Bob Lemon weighed 180 lbs (81 kg) when playing. How many seasons did Bob Lemon play? Bob Lemon played 15 seasons. Is Bob Lemon in the Hall of Fame? Bob Lemon was elected into the Hall of Fame in 1976. What position did Bob Lemon play? Bob Lemon was a Pitcher. How many ...

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  4. Bob Lemon was a Hall of Fame pitcher and manager who played for the Cleveland Indians and led them to two World Series titles. Find out more about his stats, age, position, height, weight, fantasy and news on MLB.com, the official site of Major League Baseball.

  5. Bob Lemon was manager of the Chicago White Sox from 1977-1978. (National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum) “I don’t get too high, I don’t get too low,” Lemon said of his managerial style. “You let yourself get carried away, and then, when things blow up, you wind up with your head down.”. In 1977, Lemon managed the White Sox to a 90 ...

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  6. Fittingly, Robin Roberts and Bob Lemon headed for Cooperstown together. On Jan. 22, 1976, the Baseball Writers’ Association of America elected Roberts and Lemon to the Hall of Fame. Between the two of them, they totaled 13 20-win seasons from 1948-56 – averaging nearly 20 complete games a season each. In 1952 alone, Roberts and Lemon ...

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  8. Jan 4, 2012 · Ed McAuley, Bob Lemon, the Work Horse (New York: A.S. Barnes, 1951). New York Times, various issues, 1978 through 1982. “Hall of Fame Pitcher Bob Lemon Takes It Easier Now,” Los Angeles Times, April 21, 1988. Russell Schneider, Tales From the Tribe Dugout (Champaign, Illinois: Sports Publishing LLC, 2002).