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+ | |summary=was a professional player. | ||
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+ | == Profile == | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Personal === | ||
+ | * Resided in Sacramento, California in 1952. | ||
+ | * Resided in Sacramento, California in 1953. | ||
+ | * Self-identified as being of American ancestry. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Pre-professional career === | ||
+ | * Attended high school in Sacramento, California. | ||
+ | * Attended Sacramento Junior College. | ||
+ | * Won six letters in football, baseball, basketball and tennis in college. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Achievements === | ||
+ | * Set a Western International League record with 29 complete games in 1942. | ||
+ | * Led the 1943 Pacific Coast League in bases on balls issued with 130. | ||
+ | * Tied a major league record by hitting four batsmen in the first game of a doubleheader on July 15, 1945. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Outside of baseball === | ||
+ | * Was an ardent fisherman but is also an interior decorator during the off-season as of 1952 and 1953. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Contract signing === | ||
+ | * Was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies on November 1, 1943. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | * {{cite-book | title=1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches}} | ||
+ | * {{cite-book | title=1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book}} |
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[edit] Profile
[edit] Personal
- Resided in Sacramento, California in 1952.
- Resided in Sacramento, California in 1953.
- Self-identified as being of American ancestry.
[edit] Pre-professional career
- Attended high school in Sacramento, California.
- Attended Sacramento Junior College.
- Won six letters in football, baseball, basketball and tennis in college.
[edit] Achievements
- Set a Western International League record with 29 complete games in 1942.
- Led the 1943 Pacific Coast League in bases on balls issued with 130.
- Tied a major league record by hitting four batsmen in the first game of a doubleheader on July 15, 1945.
[edit] Outside of baseball
- Was an ardent fisherman but is also an interior decorator during the off-season as of 1952 and 1953.
[edit] Contract signing
- Was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies on November 1, 1943.
[edit] Sources
- 1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches.
- 1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book.