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April 4, 1888 Hubbard, Texas December 8, 1958 Lake Whitney, Texas Tris Speaker, in full Tristram E. Speaker, also called the Gray Eagle or Spoke (born April 4, 1888, Hubbard, Texas, U.S. died Dec. 8, 1958, Lake Whitney, Texas), American professional baseball player and manager who spent his 22-year career (1907 28) primarily with the Boston Red Sox and the Cleveland Indians.
Tris Speaker, in full Tristram E. Speaker, also called the Gray Eagle or Spoke, (born April 4 , 1888 Hubbard, Texas, U.S. died Dec. 8, 1958, Lake Whitney, Texas), American professional baseball player and manager who spent his 22-year career (1907 28) primarily with the Boston Red Sox and the Cleveland Indians.
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