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* Sold by Philadelphia Athletics (American League) to Pittsburgh Pirates (National League) July 19, 1950 | * Sold by Philadelphia Athletics (American League) to Pittsburgh Pirates (National League) July 19, 1950 | ||
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* Resided in Glendale, California in 1952. | * Resided in Glendale, California in 1952. | ||
* Self-identified as being of English-Dutch ancestry. | * Self-identified as being of English-Dutch ancestry. | ||
- | * | + | * Listed hobbies as golf and hunting. |
* Wears glasses | * Wears glasses | ||
* His date of death is November 7, 2009. | * His date of death is November 7, 2009. | ||
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* Attended the University of Idaho for two years. | * Attended the University of Idaho for two years. | ||
- | == Achievements == | + | === Achievements === |
* Led the 1939 Western League in stolen bases with 67 and runs scored with 139. | * Led the 1939 Western League in stolen bases with 67 and runs scored with 139. | ||
* Led the 1940 Middle Atlantic League in stolen bases with 67 and times at bat with 522. | * Led the 1940 Middle Atlantic League in stolen bases with 67 and times at bat with 522. | ||
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* Led the 1947 American League third basemen in putouts with 169. | * Led the 1947 American League third basemen in putouts with 169. | ||
* Led the 1949 American League third basemen in errors with 25. | * Led the 1949 American League third basemen in errors with 25. | ||
- | * Played in the 1949 All Star game, being at bat officially once, scoring two runs, making one hit | + | * Played in the 1949 All Star game, being at bat officially once, scoring two runs, making one hit and driving in one teammate. |
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- | == Career notes == | + | === Career notes === |
* 1943, 1944, 1945 Shows "Armed Forces" | * 1943, 1944, 1945 Shows "Armed Forces" | ||
= Sources == | = Sources == | ||
* {{cite-book | title=1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches}} | * {{cite-book | title=1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches}} | ||
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* Resided in Glendale, California in 1953. | * Resided in Glendale, California in 1953. | ||
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* {{cite-book | title=1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book}} | * {{cite-book | title=1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book}} |
Revision as of 19:01, 11 May 2010
- Sold by Philadelphia Athletics (American League) to Pittsburgh Pirates (National League) July 19, 1950
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Sources
- "Galbreath Moves Fast as New Buc Boss, Buys Dillinger...", pg 3. The Sporting News, 1950-07-26.
Profile
Personal
- Resided in Glendale, California in 1952.
- Self-identified as being of English-Dutch ancestry.
- Listed hobbies as golf and hunting.
- Wears glasses
- His date of death is November 7, 2009.
Pre-professional career
- Attended the University of Idaho for two years.
Achievements
- Led the 1939 Western League in stolen bases with 67 and runs scored with 139.
- Led the 1940 Middle Atlantic League in stolen bases with 67 and times at bat with 522.
- Led the 1947 American League in stolen bases with 34.
- Led the 1948 American League in stolen bases with 28.
- Led the 1949 American League in stolen bases with 20.
- Tied for the lead in runs scored with 109 and hits with 163 in the 1940 Middle Atlantic League.
- Led the 1948 American League in hits with 207.
- Led the 1947 American League third basemen in putouts with 169.
- Led the 1949 American League third basemen in errors with 25.
- Played in the 1949 All Star game, being at bat officially once, scoring two runs, making one hit and driving in one teammate.
Career notes
- 1943, 1944, 1945 Shows "Armed Forces"
Sources =
- 1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches.
- Social Security Death Index (SSN: 559-09-5710).
Profile
Personal
- Resided in Glendale, California in 1953.
Sources
- 1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book.