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Bobby Shantz of Ambler, MLB's oldest-living MVP, feat. by NYT as he nears his 100th birthday - Around Ambler

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Bobby Shantz, an Ambler resident for the past 70 years and the oldest living recipient of Major League Baseball’s Most Valuable Player award, was featured by The New York Times today. Shantz, who turns 100 years old on September 26, was 24-7 with a 2.48 ERA for the Philadelphia A’s in 1952, the year he took home the award. That season, he led the American League in victories, strikeout-to-walk rate, and pitched 27 complete games. A three-time Al…
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aroundambler.com broke the news in on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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