Red Sox Management, January 1935

December 2, 2009 10:32 pm

Tom Yawkey, Marty McManus, and Eddie Collins, photographed by unknown artist in the January 1935 Vanity Fair

From left to right: Tom Yawkey, owner of the 1935 Boston Red Sox baseball team; manager, Marty McManus; general manager, Eddie Collins.

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