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== Profile ==
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=== Personal ===
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* Resided in Richmond, Virginia in 1952.
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* Self-identified as being of Irish-English ancestry.
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* Shows his hobby is all sports.
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* Winning both ends of a doubleheader was his greatest thrill; he pitched the last three innings
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  of the first game and then started and finished the second game.
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=== Pre-professional career ===
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* Attended high school in Newport News, Virginia.
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* Was an all-around athlete in high school.
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* Was all-state in basketball three years, baseball two years and football one year in high school.
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* Played Army ball at Macon, Georgia before turning pro.
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== Achievements ==
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* Led the 1947 Tobacco League in shutouts with 3.
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* Tied for the lead in most games won with 18 and highest won-lost percentage with .818 in the 1948
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  Tri State League.
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* Led the 1949 South Atlantic League in won-lost percentage with .769.
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* Tied for the lead in most complete games with 23 in the 1949 South Atlantic League.
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== Outside of baseball
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* Is a clothing store salesman and basketball official during the off-season.
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= Source ==
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* {{cite-book | title=1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches}}

Revision as of 05:20, 28 January 2010


Contents

Profile

Personal

  • Resided in Richmond, Virginia in 1952.
  • Self-identified as being of Irish-English ancestry.
  • Shows his hobby is all sports.
  • Winning both ends of a doubleheader was his greatest thrill; he pitched the last three innings
 of the first game and then started and finished the second game.
                                         

Pre-professional career

  • Attended high school in Newport News, Virginia.
  • Was an all-around athlete in high school.
  • Was all-state in basketball three years, baseball two years and football one year in high school.
  • Played Army ball at Macon, Georgia before turning pro.

Achievements

  • Led the 1947 Tobacco League in shutouts with 3.
  • Tied for the lead in most games won with 18 and highest won-lost percentage with .818 in the 1948
 Tri State League.
  • Led the 1949 South Atlantic League in won-lost percentage with .769.
  • Tied for the lead in most complete games with 23 in the 1949 South Atlantic League.

== Outside of baseball

  • Is a clothing store salesman and basketball official during the off-season.

Source =

  • 1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches.