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'''Simon Rosenthal''' ([[November 13]], [[1903]] - [[April 7]], [[1969]]) was a backup [[outfielder]] in [[Major League Baseball]] who played from {{by|1925}} through {{by|1926}} for the [[Boston Red Sox]]. Listed at 5' 9", 165 lb., Rosenthal batted and threw [[left-handed]]. He was born in [[Boston, Massachusetts]].
'''Simon Rosenthal''' (November 13, 1903 - April 7, 1969) was a backup [[outfielder]] in [[Major League Baseball]] who played from {{by|1925}} through {{by|1926}} for the [[Boston Red Sox]]. Listed at 5' 9", 165 lb., Rosenthal batted and threw [[left-handed]]. He was born in [[Boston, Massachusetts]].
In a two-season career, Rosenthal was a .266 hitter (95-for-357) with four [[home run]]s and 42 [[run batted in|RBI]] in 123 games, including 40 [[run (baseball)|runs]], 17 [[double (baseball)|doubles]], five [[triple (baseball)|triples]], five [[stolen base]]s and a .319 [[on-base percentage]].
In a two-season career, Rosenthal was a .266 hitter (95-for-357) with four [[home run]]s and 42 [[run batted in|RBI]] in 123 games, including 40 [[run (baseball)|runs]], 17 [[double (baseball)|doubles]], five [[triple (baseball)|triples]], five [[stolen base]]s and a .319 [[on-base percentage]].

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Simon Rosenthal (November 13, 1903 - April 7, 1969) was a backup outfielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1925 through 1926 for the Boston Red Sox. Listed at 5' 9", 165 lb., Rosenthal batted and threw left-handed. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts.

In a two-season career, Rosenthal was a .266 hitter (95-for-357) with four home runs and 42 RBI in 123 games, including 40 runs, 17 doubles, five triples, five stolen bases and a .319 on-base percentage.

Rosenthal served in World War II, becoming paralyzed from the waist down in a mine explosion at sea. His son had previously been killed in the conflict.

Rosenthal died at the age of 65 in his homeland of Boston, Massachusetts.

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