Max Rosenfeld
Outfielder, Baseball Player
1902 – 1969
Who was Max Rosenfeld?
Max Rosenfeld, is a former professional baseball player who played outfield from 1931 to 1933 with the Brooklyn Robins/Dodgers.
Rosenfeld has a great background as both a baseball player and manager. He started out in both football and baseball as a student at the University of Alabama. After college, he played for the St. Louis Browns of the American League as an outfielder. The Browns sent him to Birmingham, his home town team for two years. He was later sold by the Browns to the Brooklyn Dodgers and he was farmed out to the Toledo American Association for two years. Next he went to Hartford Conn., and then back to the Dodgers in Brooklyn for two years. Brooklyn farmed him out to Jersey City in the International League and when Jersey City's franchise was transferred to Syracuse he went there, and later to Newark for two years with the International League. He also played for Dallas, Tex., in the Texas League and then became manager of the Jackson, Miss., team in the Southeastern 'B' League. Later he became manager of the old Florida East Coast League for three years. He piloted the Miami Beach team in that league until it expired in 1942.
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- Born
- Dec 23, 1902
New York City - Religion
- Judaism
- Profession
- Died
- Mar 10, 1969
Miami
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on July 23, 2013
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