Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be recorded in this page's edit history.
WARNING: If you are seeing this message, javascript is disabled in your browser.
JAVASCRIPT IS REQUIRED TO EDIT USING THIS FORM - YOUR CHANGES WILL NOT BE SAVED.
You can edit by enabling javascript and reloading this page.
Quick Reference: {{#sabr-lightbox-iframe:http://sabrpedia.org/helpers/popup.php?title=Help:Cut_and_paste_citation_reference | Quick references for citing sources | width:850px; height:350px; scrolling:auto; boxLeft:-50%; boxTop:-50%; | Citing sources }} • {{#sabr-lightbox-iframe:http://sabrpedia.org/helpers/popup.php?title=Help:Cleanup_popup | Quick references for disagreement and cleanup | width:850px; height:450px; scrolling:auto; boxLeft:-50%; boxTop:-50%; | Disagreement and cleanup }} • More to come...
Narrative: ({{#sabr-lightbox-iframe:http://sabrpedia.org/helpers/popup.php?title=Help:Full_narrative_popup | Writing narratives about people | width:750px; height:350px; scrolling:auto; boxLeft:-50%; boxTop:-50%; | What's this? }})
{{person-narrative-stub}} {{cleanup-wikify}} {{cleanup-copyedit}} {{cleanup-style}} Franklin Lee Van Burkleo is single and lives in Los Angeles, California per the 1952 Pioneer League Index. His nationality is Dutch-Norwegian-German-Scotch-Irish-English. He graduated from John Marshall High School in Los Angeles in 1952 and played baseball and was voted "Player Of The Year" in Los Angeles city schools in 1951. His hobby is collecting popular and jump phonograph records. His biggest thrill in baseball was hitting a home run in the eleventh inning with one man on base to give the Glendale Pirates the Southern California semi-pro championship. Information is from the 1952 Pioneer League Index.
Edit summary:
This is a minor edit Watch this page
Cancel