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* Led the 1945 National League pitchers in bases on issued with 120. | * Led the 1945 National League pitchers in bases on issued with 120. | ||
* Pitched a seven inning no-hit, no run game against Portland on May 1, 1952 winning 3-0; it was one of two no-hitters in the 1952 Pacific Coast League. | * Pitched a seven inning no-hit, no run game against Portland on May 1, 1952 winning 3-0; it was one of two no-hitters in the 1952 Pacific Coast League. | ||
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== Conract signing == | == Conract signing == | ||
* Was sold to the New York Giants in mid-season of 1952 but Oakland repurchased him just prior to to the close of the season. | * Was sold to the New York Giants in mid-season of 1952 but Oakland repurchased him just prior to to the close of the season. | ||
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* {{cite-book | title=1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book}} | * {{cite-book | title=1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book}} |
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[edit] Profile
[edit] Personal
- Resided in Anaheim, California in 1953.
- Self-identified as being of Irish-Norwegian ancestry.
- Was out of baseball in 1951 with a sore arm.
[edit] Achievements
- Led the 1944 National League pitchers in bases on issued with 137 and wild pitches with 10.
- Led the 1945 National League pitchers in bases on issued with 120.
- Pitched a seven inning no-hit, no run game against Portland on May 1, 1952 winning 3-0; it was one of two no-hitters in the 1952 Pacific Coast League.
[edit] Conract signing
- Was sold to the New York Giants in mid-season of 1952 but Oakland repurchased him just prior to to the close of the season.
[edit] Source
- 1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book.