Rich Donnelly

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'''Rich Donnelly''' played professional baseball from 1968 to 1971.
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{{person-played-for | 1968 St. Cloud (Northern)}}
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{{person-played-for | 1969 Orlando (Florida State)}}
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{{person-played-for | 1969 Red Springs (Carolina)}}
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{{person-played-for | 1970 Denver (American Association)}}
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{{person-played-for | 1971 Denver (American Association)}}
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{{person-managed-for | 1972 Greenville (Western Carolinas)}}
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{{person-managed-for | 1973 Gastonia (Western Carolinas)}}
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{{person-managed-for | 1974 Gastonia (Western Carolinas)}}
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{{person-managed-for | 1975 Anderson (Western Carolinas)}}
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{{person-managed-for | 1976 Sacramento (Pacific Coast)}}
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{{person-managed-for | 1977 Tucson (Pacific Coast)}}
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{{person-managed-for | 1978 Tucson (Pacific Coast)}}
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{{person-managed-for | 1979 Tucson (Pacific Coast)}}
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{{person-managed-for | 1981 Wichita (American Association)}}
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{{person-managed-for | 1982 Denver (American Association)}}
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* MVP in baseball and basketball for three successive years in high school<ref name="69twins">{{cite-book | title=1969 Minnesota Twins Organizational Record Book}}</ref>.
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* MVP and Best Defensive Player in College<ref name="69twins"/>
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* Played American Legion baseball and semi-pro baseball<ref name="69twins"/>.
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Signed into the Twins Organization by Bill Messmann<ref name="69twins"/>.
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== Notebook ==
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* Source: 1973 Texas Rangers Organizational Record Book
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* Source: 1977 Texas Rangers Organizational Record Book
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Latest revision as of 21:37, 21 June 2010

Rich Donnelly
Richard Francis Donnelly
Bat/Throw: L/R
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 185
Born: 1946-8-3 at Steubenville, OH (US)
More info
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Rich Donnelly was a professional player and manager.

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Student Career:

  • MVP in baseball and basketball for three successive years in high school[1].
  • MVP and Best Defensive Player in College[1]

Amateur Career:

  • Played American Legion baseball and semi-pro baseball[1].

Signed into the Twins Organization by Bill Messmann[1].

Notebook

  • Source: 1973 Texas Rangers Organizational Record Book
  • Source: 1977 Texas Rangers Organizational Record Book

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1969 Minnesota Twins Organizational Record Book.
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