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== Sources ==
 
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* {{cite-book | title=1977 Texas Rangers Organizational Record Book}}
 
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== Career highlights ==
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Personal  
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=== Personal ===
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Was single and residing in San Francisco, California in 1949.  
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* Was residing in San Francisco, California in 1949.  
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His nationality is Italian
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* Self-identified as being of Italian ancestry
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Baseball ambition is to become a manager or coach
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Achievements
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== Achievements ==
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Led the 1948 California League outfielders in assists with 22
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* Led the [[1948 California League]] outfielders in assists with 22
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Pre-professional career  
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== Pre-professional career ==
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Participated in baseball and track at Galileo High School in San Francisco, graduated in 1945
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* Participated in baseball and track at Galileo High School in San Francisco, graduated in 1945. He was chosen to play in the Esquire Boys Game.
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He was chosen to play in the Esquire Boys Game.
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Outside of baseball  
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== Outside of baseball ==
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Grocery clerk in the off-season.  
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* Worked as a grocery clerk in the off-season.  
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Served in the U. S. Army for one year
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* Served in the U. S. Army for one year
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Sources  
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== Sources ==
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1949 California League Gold Book .
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* 1949 California League Gold Book .
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* {{cite-book | title=1977 Texas Rangers Organizational Record Book}}

Revision as of 19:13, 24 December 2009


Contents

Career highlights

Personal

  • Was residing in San Francisco, California in 1949.
  • Self-identified as being of Italian ancestry

Achievements

Pre-professional career

  • Participated in baseball and track at Galileo High School in San Francisco, graduated in 1945. He was chosen to play in the Esquire Boys Game.

Outside of baseball

  • Worked as a grocery clerk in the off-season.
  • Served in the U. S. Army for one year

Sources

  • 1949 California League Gold Book .
  • 1977 Texas Rangers Organizational Record Book.
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