Leslie Earl

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'''Leslie Earl''' played professional baseball from 1948 to 1950.
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{{person-played-for | 1948 Janesville (Wisconsin State)}}
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{{person-played-for | 1948 Lumberton (Tobacco State)}}
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Latest revision as of 02:34, 22 June 2010

Leslie Earl
Leslie Leroy Earl
"Les"
Bat/Throw: S/R
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 185
Born: 1930-9-1 at Essex, MD (US)
More info
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Leslie Earl was a professional player.

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Career highlights

Personal

  • Was residing in Essex, Maryland in 1949.

Pre-professional career

  • Played baseball, basketball and soceer at Kenwood High School in Essex, Maryland, graduated in 1948.
    • He was captain of the high school baseball team in 1948 and led the school to the local championship.

Outside of baseball

  • Was a truck driver for a construction company during the off-season.

Sources

  • 1949 California League Gold Book.


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