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{{person-narrative-stub}} Twin brother of [[Ronald Eason]], forming a twin brother battery. Left the [[1956 Lawton Braves|Lawton]] club on August 16, 1956, for military service.<ref>{{cite-newspaper | newspaper=The Sporting News | title=Minor League Highlights, Class D | year=1956 | month=08 | day=29}}</ref> Was inducted into the Northeastern University Athletics Hall of Fame in 1991. He was Northeastern's Most Valuable Player four consecutive seasons. Once struck out 16 against America International, and a twirled a 3-hit shutout masterpiece over Boston College in his junior season.<ref>{{cite-web | url=http://gonu.com/hall/ | year=2009 | month=12 | day=14}}
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