Huggins restructured the team for the 1926 season, giving starting jobs to Mark Koenig and Tony Lazzeri.
C-2 Men Master Standard: Mark Koenig and Bill Thompson, Ill.
In the Yankees' half of the inning, Mark Koenig grounded into a double play, and Babe Ruth followed by striking out.
Les Bell just barely made it to first base after shortstop Mark Koenig accidentally kicked the ball while trying to field it.
After Mark Koenig struck out swinging, Babe Ruth came up.
Huggins paired Lazzeri with Mark Koenig, also a rookie, as his double play combination.
Here's my memory of it: Earlier in the year the Yankees had decided that Mark Koenig had reached the end of the trail.
Prosecutors said the idea for the thefts was Mark Koenig's.
On the bases were Mark Koenig, Bob Meusel and Lou Gehrig.
During the 1934 Cincinnati Reds season, he was primarily a backup to Mark Koenig, was used as the backup second baseman and third baseman.