Thomas Videtich

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* Played baseball, basketball, football, and track in high school<ref name=”69twins>{{cite-book|title=1969 Minnesota Twins Organizational Record Book}}</ref>. 
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*American Legion Ball and semi-pro baseball at Dysart, Iowa<ref name=”69twins>{{cite-book|title=1969 Minnesota Twins Organizational Record Book}}</ref>.
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* Lead [[1964 California League|California League]] catchers in putouts (893) and errors (24), tied for lead in double plays (13) in 1961.
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*In 1962 caught Pete Cimino's near-perfect no-hitter, [[1962 Wilson (Carolina)|Wilson]] vs. [[1962 Winston-Salem (Carolina)|Winston-Salem]]<ref name=”69twins>{{cite-book|title=1969 Minnesota Twins Organizational Record Book}}</ref>.
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Signed twice by [[Marvin Olsen]], for Kansas City and Minnesota Twins organizations<ref name=”69twins>{{cite-book|title=1969 Minnesota Twins Organizational Record Book}}</ref>.

Revision as of 00:28, 18 June 2009

See Unknown in the index for other people with this or a similar name.
Unknown
Bat/Throw: R/R
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 180


Thomas Videtich played professional baseball from 1958 to 1967.

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Student Career:

  • Played baseball, basketball, football, and track in high school[1].

Amateur Career:

  • American Legion Ball and semi-pro baseball at Dysart, Iowa[2].

Minor League Career Highlights:

Signed twice by Marvin Olsen, for Kansas City and Minnesota Twins organizations[4].


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Footnotes

  1. 1969 Minnesota Twins Organizational Record Book.
  2. 1969 Minnesota Twins Organizational Record Book.
  3. 1969 Minnesota Twins Organizational Record Book.
  4. 1969 Minnesota Twins Organizational Record Book.
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