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{{cleanup-wikify}} {{cleanup-copyedit}} {{person-narrative-stub}} Alwin (Aggie) Amador Aguilar is married and has one daughter, Terrie age 18 months. He lives in Fallbrook, California per the 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition). His nationality is Indian. He graduated from Fallbrook Union High School in 1943 and participated in baseball, football, track and basketball. His is a laborer during the off-season. He was in the U. S. Navy for three years. Information is from the 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition) Alwin (Aggie) Amador Aguilar is married and has two daughters and lives in Fallbrook, California per the 1952 California League Gold Book (Fourth Edition). His nationality is Mission Indian. He graduated from Fallbrook High School in 1943 and participated in baseball, football, track and basketball. His works for the U. S. Naval Ammunition Depot during the off-season. His hobby is hunting. He was in the U. S. Navy for three years. He pitched a no-hit, no-run game for Tucson against Bisbee-Douglas in 1949. He had the highest winning percentage among regular pitchers (140 or more innings) in the 1951 California League with .765. Information is from the 1952 California League Gold Book (Fourth Edition) Death information is from the Social Security Death Index account number 571-22-1339
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