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Latest revision as of 00:28, 20 June 2010
William Bouley | |
William Robert Bouley | |
"Bill" | |
Bat/Throw: | R/R |
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Height: | 6' 0" |
Weight: | 175 |
Born: | 1934-9-8 at Buffalo, NY (US) |
Died: | 2006-1-27 |
More info | |
SABR Searches: | Pictures of William Bouley | width:90% height:65% scrolling:auto | Pictures}} · Bibliography |
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Contents |
Profile
Personal
- Resided in Long Beach, California in 1955.
- Self-identified as being of French American ancestry.
- Listed hobbies as hunting and fishing.
- Single in 1955.
Pre-professional career
- Graduated from Wilson High School in 1953.
- Played baseball and football in high school.
- Attended Long Beach City College.
- Played baseball at college.
- His college team won the Southern California and State Championships.
- Played American Legion baseball in Lakewood.
- Won the batting title in American Legion baseball and made two all-star teams.
Outside of baseball
- Was a men's clothing salesman during the off-season in 1955.
Contract signing
- Was signed to his first contract by Robert Mattick of the Cincinnati Reds.
Sources
- 1955 Pioneer League Index (Fourth Edition).
- Social Security Death Index (SSN: 571-40-7087).