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(Baseball player) Henry "Hank" Greenberg was a highly acclaimed American baseball player and team executive. He played predominantly for the Detroit Tigers and was a prominent figure in Major League Baseball in the 1930s and 1940s. Renowned for his impressive hitting abilities, Greenberg secured two MVP Awards and two World Series titles. Notably, he achieved a milestone by becoming the first player to hit 25 or more home runs in a season in both leagues. Despite his career being interrupted by WWII military service, Greenberg continued to thrive in baseball, excelling both as a player and an executive.