Ferman Pringle

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'''Ferman Pringle''' played professional baseball from 1944 to 1960.
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Latest revision as of 00:40, 29 June 2010

Ferman Pringle
Ferman Gale Pringle
"Gale"
Bat/Throw: R/R
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 180
Born: 1922-?-?
More info
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Ferman Pringle was a professional player and manager.

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Profile

Personal

  • Resided in Amarillo, Texas in 1959.
  • Shows he is married and has two children.
  • Shows his hobbies are golf and bowling.
  • Managed Tyler of the Big State League the last month of the 1951 season.
  • Managed Amarillo of the Western League the last two weeks of the 1958 season.
  • Pitching a perfect no-hit, no-run game for Tyler against Temple on August 1, 1954 was his biggest baseball thrill.

Pre-professional career

  • Graduated from La Casa High School in Oklahoma in 1940.
  • Played baseball and basketball in high school.
  • Attended the University Of Oklahoma for two years.
  • Played varsity baseball at the University Of Oklahoma.

Achievements

  • Led the 1952 Big State League pitchers in earned run average with 2.93.
  • Had the second lowest earned run average of 2.27 in the 1953 Big State League.
  • Led the 1954 Big State League pitchers in earned run average with 2.58 and strikeouts with 212.

Outside of baseball

  • Works as a life insurance agent during the off-season.

Contract signing

  • Signed to his first contract by the New York Giants.
  • Released by the New York Giants after appearing in only two games and subsequently was signed by the late Bill Essick of the New York Yankees.

Source

  • 1959 Texas League Sketches.


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