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Sherry Robertson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sherry Robertson
Sherrard Alexander Robertson (January 1, 1919 – October 23, 1970) was a Canadian-American outfielder, second baseman, front office executive and coach in Major League Baseball. The , (12 stone 12) Robertson batted left-handed and threw right-handed. ==Member of Griffith baseball dynasty== The nephew of Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher, manager and club owner Clark Griffith, Robertson was part of an extended family that operated the Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins franchise of the American League for almost 65 years. Robertson's brother Calvin was adopted by Clark Griffith, took his uncle's last name and succeeded him as the president and, by controlling 52 percent of the team's stock including his 26 percent and his sister Thelma Griffith Haynes' equal share, the majority owner of the Senators (1955–60). He moved the club to Minneapolis–St. Paul after the 1960 season, then led the Minnesota Twins until he sold the club in 1984. Sherry Robertson was the longtime director of the team's farm system,〔(Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame )〕 and two other brothers, Jimmy and Billy, were also club executives. In addition, brother-in-law Joe Haynes, a former Washington pitcher, was an executive vice president of the Senators and Twins; another brother-in-law, Joe Cronin, was a Hall of Fame shortstop who was player-manager of the Senators in 1933–34 (leading them to the 1933 AL pennant), manager and then general manager of the Boston Red Sox (1935–58), and president of the American League (1959–73); and at least two nephews, Clark Griffith II and Bruce Haynes, took active roles in managing the Twins' affairs.
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