Ted Gullic
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Revision as of 22:48, 15 August 2009
Ted Gullic | |
Tedd Jasper Gullic | |
Bat/Throw: | R/R |
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Height: | 6' 2" |
Weight: | 175 |
Born: | 1907-1-2 at Koshkonong, MO (US) |
Died: | 2000-1-28 at West Plains, MO (US) |
Interred: | Howell County Memorial Park Cemetery in Pomona, MO (US) |
More info | |
Statistics: | Retrosheet |
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SABR Searches: | Pictures of Ted Gullic | width:90% height:65% scrolling:auto | Pictures}} · Bibliography |
Contents |
Profile
Personal
- Resided in West Plains, Missouri in 1953.
- Self-identified as being of English and German ancestry.
- Listed hunting and fishing among his hobbies.
Transactions
- Traded by Wichita Falls to Milwaukee on July 20, 1931 for George Gerken.[citation needed]
- Was a coach for Portland in the 1948 Pacific Coast League.
Achievements
- Led the 1934 American Association in doubles with 53.
- Led the 1935 American Association in doubles with 44.
- Led the 1940 American Association in doubles with 40.
Outside of baseball
- Officiated football and basketball games during the off-season.
Sources
- 1953 Pioneer League Index (Second Edition).