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- Moe_Berg abstract "Morris "Moe" Berg (March 2, 1902 – May 29, 1972) was an American catcher and coach in Major League Baseball who later served as a spy for the Office of Strategic Services during World War II. Although he played 15 seasons in the major leagues, almost entirely for four American League teams, Berg was never more than an average player, usually used as a backup catcher, and was better known for being "the brainiest guy in baseball" than for anything he accomplished in the game. Casey Stengel once described Berg as "the strangest man ever to play baseball".A graduate of Princeton University and Columbia Law School, Berg spoke several languages and regularly read 10 newspapers a day. His reputation was fueled by his successful appearances as a contestant on the radio quiz show Information, Please in which he answered questions about the derivation of words and names from Greek and Latin, historical events in Europe and the Far East, and ongoing international conferences.As a spy working for the government of the United States, Berg traveled to Yugoslavia to gather intelligence on resistance groups the U.S. government was considering supporting. He was then sent on a mission to Italy, where he interviewed various physicists concerning the German nuclear program. After the war, Berg was occasionally employed by the OSS's successor, the Central Intelligence Agency, but, by the mid-1950s, was unemployed. He spent the last two decades of his life without work, living with various siblings.".
- Moe_Berg activeYearsEndDate "1939-09-01".
- Moe_Berg activeYearsStartDate "1923-06-27".
- Moe_Berg alias "Berg, Morris".
- Moe_Berg battingSide "Right".
- Moe_Berg birthDate "1902-03-02".
- Moe_Berg birthYear "1902".
- Moe_Berg deathDate "1972-05-29".
- Moe_Berg deathPlace Belleville,_New_Jersey.
- Moe_Berg deathPlace New_Jersey.
- Moe_Berg deathYear "1972".
- Moe_Berg formerTeam Boston_Red_Sox.
- Moe_Berg formerTeam Los_Angeles_Dodgers.
- Moe_Berg lccnId "nr/93/1965".
- Moe_Berg position Catcher.
- Moe_Berg statisticLabel Batting_average.
- Moe_Berg statisticValue "0.243".
- Moe_Berg team Boston_Red_Sox.
- Moe_Berg team Chicago_White_Sox.
- Moe_Berg team Cleveland_Indians.
- Moe_Berg team Los_Angeles_Dodgers.
- Moe_Berg team Minnesota_Twins.
- Moe_Berg throwingSide "Right".
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- Moe_Berg viafId "5740511".
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- Moe_Berg align "right".
- Moe_Berg alternativeNames "Berg, Morris".
- Moe_Berg bats "Right".
- Moe_Berg birthDate "1902-03-02".
- Moe_Berg birthPlace "New York City, New York".
- Moe_Berg br "b/bergmo01".
- Moe_Berg brm "berg--001mor".
- Moe_Berg cube "moe-berg".
- Moe_Berg dateOfBirth "1902-03-02".
- Moe_Berg dateOfDeath "1972-05-29".
- Moe_Berg deathDate "1972-05-29".
- Moe_Berg deathPlace Belleville,_New_Jersey.
- Moe_Berg debutdate "--06-27".
- Moe_Berg debutteam "Brooklyn Robins".
- Moe_Berg debutyear "1923".
- Moe_Berg fangraphs "1000880".
- Moe_Berg finaldate "--09-01".
- Moe_Berg finalteam "Boston Red Sox".
- Moe_Berg finalyear "1939".
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- Moe_Berg lccn "nr/93/1965".
- Moe_Berg name "Berg, Moe".
- Moe_Berg name "Moe Berg".
- Moe_Berg placeOfBirth "New York".
- Moe_Berg placeOfDeath "Belleville, New Jersey".
- Moe_Berg position Catcher.
- Moe_Berg quote ""Yeah, I know, and he can't hit in any of them."".
- Moe_Berg shortDescription "Baseball player, spy".
- Moe_Berg source "— Dave Harris, Senators' outfielder, when told that Berg spoke seven languages".
- Moe_Berg stat1label Batting_average.
- Moe_Berg stat1value "0.243".
- Moe_Berg stat2label Hit_(baseball).
- Moe_Berg stat2value "441".
- Moe_Berg stat3label Run_batted_in.
- Moe_Berg stat3value "206".
- Moe_Berg teams "* Brooklyn Robins * Chicago White Sox * Cleveland Indians * Washington Senators * Cleveland Indians * Boston Red Sox".
- Moe_Berg throws "Right".
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- Moe_Berg description "Baseball player, spy".
- Moe_Berg description "Baseball player, spy".
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