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Mr. Dwyer called after finding his records online to inquire about SABR. We talked about SABR, research, and a little about his career. A few bits from the conversation follow. --[[User:Pgarver|Pgarver]] 16:01, 12 May 2009 (EDT)
Mr. Dwyer called after finding his records online to inquire about SABR. We talked about SABR, research, and a little about his career. A few bits from the conversation follow. --[[User:Pgarver|Pgarver]] 16:01, 12 May 2009 (EDT)
* He was born in Geneva, New York on 1935-01-19. His grandfather, [[Frank Dwyer]] settled there after attending Hobart College in town
* He was born in Geneva, New York on 1935-01-19. His grandfather, [[Frank Dwyer]] settled there after attending Hobart College in town
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* His first manager, in Jamestown, was [[Tony Lupien]], who was a 1B for the Red Sox in the 40s.
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* His first manager, in Jamestown, was Tony Lupian, who was a 1B for the Red Sox in the 40s.
* He hurt his arm before the 1958 season, which is why he played less games that year.
* He hurt his arm before the 1958 season, which is why he played less games that year.
* After playing baseball (not sure if it was directly after), he lived in Erie for 10 years, where he coached [[Steve Grilli]] (possibly in high school?), father of [[Jason Grilli]].
* After playing baseball (not sure if it was directly after), he lived in Erie for 10 years, where he coached [[Steve Grilli]] (possibly in high school?), father of [[Jason Grilli]].
* He now lives in Palm Bay, Florida, and is interested in getting in touch with players he knew.
* He now lives in Palm Bay, Florida, and is interested in getting in touch with players he knew.

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