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In 1927, the potent New York Yankees offense was nicknamed "Murderer's Row." Amid the big sluggers was a man they called "Push-'Em-Up Tony" Lazzeri. He knocked in 102 runs that year, one of seven seasons in which he drove in 100+ runs. Lazzeri had brief stints with the Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants, but most of his 14-year career came donning the Yankee pinstripes. |
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