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- | | nameFirst = Alan
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- | | nameGiven = Alan Clarence
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- | | bats = R
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- | | birthDay = 14
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- | | birthYear = 1932
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- | | birthCity = Belleville
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- | '''Alan Grandcolas''' played professional baseball from 1951 to 1962.
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- | {{person-played-for | year=1951 | club=Johnson City | league=Appalachian}}
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- | {{person-played-for | year=1951 | club=St. Joseph | league=Western Association}}
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Latest revision as of 06:08, 23 June 2010
Alan Clarence Grandcolas
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Bat/Throw:
| R/R
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Height:
| 6' 2"
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Weight:
| 175
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Born:
| 1932-12-14 at Belleville, IL (US)
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Died:
| 1993-9-15
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Al Grandcolas was a professional player.
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Alan (Al) Clarence Grandcolas is single and lives in Belleville, Illinois per the 1952 California League Gold Book (Fourth Edition). He graduated from Belleville Township High School in 1951 and participated in baseball, basketball and track. He was named to the all-state team in baseball and all-district in basketball. His high school won the state baseball championship. During the
off-season he attends Belleville Junior College and works in a furniture store. He played for George E. Hilgard American Legion Post #58 of Belleville, who ranked third in the country in 1948.
Information is from the 1952 California League Gold Book (Fourth Edition)
Death information is from the Social Security Death Index account number 347-26-2074