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- | == Profile ==
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- | === Pre-professional career ===
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- | * His high school team won the Texas state championship on his graduation day.
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- | * Played American Legion ball.
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- | * Earned a B.A. in Mathematics at [[Texas Christian University]].
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- | * Was All-SWC outfielder in 1962-63-64. Batted .357 in 1964.
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- | * Helped lead team to SWC title in 1963.
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- | === Achievements ===
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- | * Led [[1965 Appalachian League]] in batting, doubles, RBI, bases on balls, and stolen bases.
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- | * Named to [[1965 Appalachian League]] All-Star team.
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- | === Outside of baseball ===
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- | * Served in US Marine Corps for six months under the Reserve Training program.
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- | == Sources ==
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- | * {{cite-book | title=Washington Senators Sketch Book | year=1966}}
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