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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum - In 1948, Cleveland Indians superstar shortstop Lou Boudreau led Cleveland to the World Series title as a player-manager *and* was named AL MVP while
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![Hall of Fame baseball player Lou Boudreau with the Cleveland Indians circa 1940s Stock Photo - Alamy Hall of Fame baseball player Lou Boudreau with the Cleveland Indians circa 1940s Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/W4EDG5/hall-of-fame-baseball-player-lou-boudreau-with-the-cleveland-indians-circa-1940s-W4EDG5.jpg)
Hall of Fame baseball player Lou Boudreau with the Cleveland Indians circa 1940s Stock Photo - Alamy
![Lou Boudreau was named field manager of the Cleveland Indians, November 25, 1941, to become, at 24, one of the youngest baseball pilots in major league history. (AP Photo Stock Photo - Alamy Lou Boudreau was named field manager of the Cleveland Indians, November 25, 1941, to become, at 24, one of the youngest baseball pilots in major league history. (AP Photo Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2N7TD0R/lou-boudreau-was-named-field-manager-of-the-cleveland-indians-november-25-1941-to-become-at-24-one-of-the-youngest-baseball-pilots-in-major-league-history-ap-photo-2N7TD0R.jpg)