By Cash Kruth Former Dodgers outfielder George “Shotgun” Shuba died on Monday at his home in Youngstown, Ohio. He was 89. Shuba is most famous for what became dubbed as “A Handshake for the Century,” when he congratulated Jackie Robinson, his Montreal Royals teammate, after Robinson hit a home run on Opening Day 1946, his first season of professional baseball in the Dodgers organization. Read more here:: MLB var hupso_services=new Array("Twitter","Facebook","Google Plus","Pinterest","Linkedin","Tumblr","StumbleUpon","Digg","Reddit","Bebo");var hupso_icon_type = "labels";var hupso_background="#EAF4FF";var hupso_border="#66CCFF";var hupso_image_folder_url = "";var hupso_url="";var hupso_title="Former Dodger Shuba dies at 89";
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