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Earle Bryan Combs (May 14, 1899 – July 21, 1976) was an American professional baseball player who played his entire career for the New York Yankees (1924–1935). Combs batted leadoff and played center field on the Yankees' fabled 1927 team (often referred to as Murderers' Row).
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Earle Combs was the lead-off hitter for some of the greatest Yankees teams in history. About Earle Combs “He was a table-setter for Ruth and Gehrig,” said fellow Hall of Fame player Joe Cronin.
Earle Bryan Combs. Apodo: The Kentucky Colonel. Nacido: 5/14/1899 en Pebworth, KY. Universidad: Eastern Kentucky. Debut: 4/16/1924. Hall of Fame: 1970. Último Juego: 7/21/1976. Año.
4 de ene. de 2012 · Learn about Earle Combs, a modest and gentle Hall of Famer who played center field for the Yankees with Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. He led the league in triples three times and was a smart leadoff man who waited for his pitch.
Earle Combs Bio. Fullname: Earle Bryan Combs; Nickname: The Kentucky Colonel; Born: 5/14/1899 in Pebworth, KY; College: Eastern Kentucky; Debut: 4/16/1924; Hall of Fame: 1970; Died: 7/21/1976
Today's Baseball Hall of Fame Profile focuses on Earle Combs. The leadoff hitter for some of the greatest Yankees teams of all time.