Donald Appleby/pagetext
From SABR Encyclopedia
< Donald Appleby (c59a)(Difference between revisions)
PopulateBot (Talk | contribs) m (moved Donald Appleby/pagetext to Donald Appleby (c59a)/pagetext) |
|||
(One intermediate revision not shown) | |||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
Donald Earl Appleby is married and has one daughter, Donna Jean age 9 months and lives in | Donald Earl Appleby is married and has one daughter, Donna Jean age 9 months and lives in | ||
Fresno, California. His nationality is English-Irish. He graduated from Roosevelt High School in Fresno, California in 1946 and played baseball and football. He is a ranch worker during the off-season. His hobbies are golf and tennis. He served in the U. S. Marine Corps. His most unusual experience in baseball was pitching a four-hit game with all of the hits being homers. | Fresno, California. His nationality is English-Irish. He graduated from Roosevelt High School in Fresno, California in 1946 and played baseball and football. He is a ranch worker during the off-season. His hobbies are golf and tennis. He served in the U. S. Marine Corps. His most unusual experience in baseball was pitching a four-hit game with all of the hits being homers. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | * {{cite-book | title=1952 Pioneer League Index}} |
Latest revision as of 23:51, 18 June 2010
This article needs to be wikified to meet the SABR Encyclopedia's quality standards. Please help by adding relevant internal links, or by improving the article's layout. |
This article needs copy-editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone or spelling. You can assist by editing it. |
Donald Earl Appleby is married and has one daughter, Donna Jean age 9 months and lives in Fresno, California. His nationality is English-Irish. He graduated from Roosevelt High School in Fresno, California in 1946 and played baseball and football. He is a ranch worker during the off-season. His hobbies are golf and tennis. He served in the U. S. Marine Corps. His most unusual experience in baseball was pitching a four-hit game with all of the hits being homers.
[edit] Sources
- 1952 Pioneer League Index.