:Marty Krug

{{Short description|German baseball player (1888–1966)}}

{{for|the Panamanian footballer|Martín Krug}}

{{Infobox baseball biography

|name=Marty Krug

|position=Third baseman

|image=Marty Krug, infielder with the Boston Red Sox (baseball) LCCN2014690262.jpg

|width=

|bats=Right

|throws=Right

|birth_date={{Birth date|1888|9|10}}

|birth_place=Koblenz, Rhenish Prussia, German Empire

|death_date={{death date and age|1966|6|27|1888|9|10}}

|death_place=Glendale, California, U.S.

|debutleague = MLB

|debutdate=May 29

|debutyear=1912

|debutteam=Boston Red Sox

|finalleague = MLB

|finaldate=September 27

|finalyear=1922

|finalteam=Chicago Cubs

|statleague = MLB

|stat1label=Batting average

|stat1value=.278

|stat2label=Home runs

|stat2value=4

|stat3label=Runs batted in

|stat3value=67

|teams=

| highlights=

}}

Martin John Krug (10 September 1888 – 27 June 1966) was a major league infielder with the Boston Red Sox (1912) and Chicago Cubs (1922). Born Martin Johannes Krieg in Koblenz, German Empire, his parents immigrated to the United States, and he was raised in Cleveland, Ohio. {{Cite web | url=https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/marty-krug/ | title=Marty Krug – Society for American Baseball Research }} He was a backup shortstop for the 1912 World Series champion Red Sox, but had little opportunity to play behind starter Heinie Wagner.{{cite book|title=1913 Reach Guide|pages=70–71|year=1913}} He was primarily a third baseman for the 1922 Cubs.{{cite web|title=Marty Krug|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/krugma01.shtml|publisher=Baseball-Reference|accessdate=2016-03-25}}

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