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Terry Moore (baseball)

Terry Bluford Moore (May 27, 1912, Vernon, AlabamaMarch 29, 1995, Collinsville, Illinois) was a talented center fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals of American Major League Baseball (1935-42; 1946-48). When his playing days ended, he served two terms (1949-52; 1956-58) as a Cardinals coach and managed the Philadelphia Phillies for the last half of the 1954 season.

A righthanded batter and thrower, Moore joined the St. Louis Cardinals the year after the "Gas House Gang" won the 1934 world championship. He was a brilliant defensive center fielder, and — although not known for his batting — he hit .280 in 1,298 games with 80 home runs. He played on two National League championship and world champion teams: the 1942 and 1946 Cardinals. During his career (interrupted by World War II service) he played with greats such as Dizzy Dean, Joe Medwick, Frankie Frisch, Enos Slaughter and Stan Musial — all members of the Baseball Hall of Fame.

His managing career was brief and uneventful. After beginning the 1954 season as a Phillies' scout, he replaced Steve O'Neill as the club's manager July 15 with the team in third place. He managed the Phils for exactly half a season — 77 games — and the team won only 35 of those games (for a winning percentage of .455), falling to fourth. During the offseason of 1954-55, he was replaced by Mayo Smith.

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Preceded by
Steve O'NeillPhiladelphia Phillies Manager
1954 Succeeded by
Mayo Smith
v • d • eSt. Louis Cardinals1942 World Seriesroster 1 Whitey Kurowski| 3 Jimmy Brown| 4 Marty Marion| 5 Ray Sanders| 6 Stan Musial| 7 Creepy Crespi | 8 Terry Moore | 9 Enos Slaughter| 10 Harry Walker| 12 Johnny Hopp| 13 Mort Cooper| 15 Walker Cooper| 16 Ken O'Dea| 19 Harry Gumbert| 21 Johnny Beazley| 23 Max Lanier| 27 Howie Pollet| 28 Ernie White
Manager: 30 Billy Southworth v • d • eSt. Louis Cardinals1946 World Seriesroster 1 Whitey Kurowski| 2 Red Schoendienst| 4 Marty Marion| 5 Harry Walker| 6 Stan Musial| 7 Nippy Jones| 8 Terry Moore | 9 Enos Slaughter| 11 Howie Pollet| 15 Dick Sisler| 17 Joe Garagiola| 18 Del Rice| 19 Erv Dusak| 20 Red Munger| 22 Murry Dickson| 27 Johnny Beazley| 28 Ted Wilks| 31 Harry Brecheen| 36 Al Brazle
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Categories: National League All-Stars | St. Louis Cardinals players | Philadelphia Phillies managers | Major league center fielders | People from Lamar County, Alabama | Major league players from Alabama | 1912 births | 1995 deaths | People from Madison County, Illinois | Baseball center fielder stubs

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