Glen Rosenbaum
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1936 –
Who is Glen Rosenbaum?
Glen Otis Rosenbaum is a retired American professional baseball player, coach, and front-office official who spent four decades as a member of the Chicago White Sox organization. A 5 ft 11 in, 180 lb right-handed pitcher in his playing days, he had an 11-season active career in the ChiSox' farm system, winning 95 of 140 decisions but never reaching the Major League level.
In 1968, he became the team's batting practice pitcher, and was promoted to a fulltime coaching position on manager Chuck Tanner's staff on August 14, 1973, serving through 1975. After serving strictly as a batting practice pitcher for another ten seasons, Rosenbaum rejoined the White Sox' coaching staff in 1986, and was an aide to managers Jim Fregosi and Jeff Torborg through 1989.
He then was the club's traveling secretary until his retirement after the 1998 season.
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