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== Profile ==
== Profile ==
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* Did not participate in sports at Fullerton Junior College.
* Did not participate in sports at Fullerton Junior College.
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== Achievements ==
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=== Achievements ===
* Led the 1947 Sunset League pitchers in complete games with 24.
* Led the 1947 Sunset League pitchers in complete games with 24.
* Against the Sunset League All-Stars, he gave up five hits and won the game 6-2 in 1947.
* Against the Sunset League All-Stars, he gave up five hits and won the game 6-2 in 1947.
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== Outside of baseball ==
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=== Outside of baseball ===
* Served in the Armed Forces in 1951 and 1952.
* Served in the Armed Forces in 1951 and 1952.
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== Career notes ==
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=== Career notes ===
* 1951, 1952  Shows "Armed Forces"
* 1951, 1952  Shows "Armed Forces"
= Source ==
= Source ==
* {{cite-book | title=1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book}}
* {{cite-book | title=1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book}}

Revision as of 16:57, 1 September 2010


Contents

Profile

Personal

  • Resided in Orange, California in 1953.
  • Self-identified as being of German ancestry.
  • Won his first game in the pro ranks the first day he joined the club in 1947.

Pre-professional career

  • Attended Orange High School.
  • Won three baseball letters and two letters each in football and basketball in high school.
  • Was captain of the baseball and basketball teams in high school.
  • Attended Fullerton Junior College.
  • Did not participate in sports at Fullerton Junior College.

Achievements

  • Led the 1947 Sunset League pitchers in complete games with 24.
  • Against the Sunset League All-Stars, he gave up five hits and won the game 6-2 in 1947.

Outside of baseball

  • Served in the Armed Forces in 1951 and 1952.

Career notes

  • 1951, 1952 Shows "Armed Forces"

Source =

  • 1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book.
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