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== Profile ==
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=== Personal ===
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* Resided in Arcadia, California in 1952.
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* Listed hobbies as fishing, hunting and golf.
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* Nickname "Lindy".
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=== Pre-professional career ===
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* Attended the University of Southern California for five months.
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=== Achievements ===
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* Led the 1941 International League in earned run average with 2.05 and won-lost percentage of .852.
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* Tied for the lead in triples with 12 in the 1943 American League.
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* Tied for the lead in triples with 16 in the 1944 American League.
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* Led the 1944 American League in total bases with 297.
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* Tied for the led for most doubles in a game with 4.
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* Led the 1944 American League outfielders in putouts with 468.
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* Tied for the highest batting average in a seven game world series with .500 in 1947 having 9 hits in 18 at bats.
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=== Outside of baseball ===
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* Was a policeman in Arcadia during the off-season in 1952.
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== Sources ==
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* {{cite-book | title=1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches}}

Latest revision as of 22:06, 25 June 2010


Contents

[edit] Profile

[edit] Personal

  • Resided in Arcadia, California in 1952.
  • Listed hobbies as fishing, hunting and golf.
  • Nickname "Lindy".

[edit] Pre-professional career

  • Attended the University of Southern California for five months.

[edit] Achievements

  • Led the 1941 International League in earned run average with 2.05 and won-lost percentage of .852.
  • Tied for the lead in triples with 12 in the 1943 American League.
  • Tied for the lead in triples with 16 in the 1944 American League.
  • Led the 1944 American League in total bases with 297.
  • Tied for the led for most doubles in a game with 4.
  • Led the 1944 American League outfielders in putouts with 468.
  • Tied for the highest batting average in a seven game world series with .500 in 1947 having 9 hits in 18 at bats.

[edit] Outside of baseball

  • Was a policeman in Arcadia during the off-season in 1952.

[edit] Sources

  • 1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches.
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