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{{person-narrative-stub}} == Career highlights == === Personal === * Was residing in Taft, California in 1952. * Was a second cousin of Hall of Fame pitcher [[Walter Johnson]]. === Pre-professional career === * Played baseball and basketball at Avenal (CA) High School * Played baseball at the [[University of Southern California]], [[Fullerton Junior College]], and [[San Jose State University]], and basketball at USC and Fullerton. ** Hit a 10th inning grand slam home run in a 1951 game to give San Jose State a win over rival [[College of the Pacific]]. === Outside of baseball === * Graduated from [[San Jose State University]] and pursued post-graduate studies there during baseball off-seasons. == Sources == * {{cite-book | title=1952 California League Gold Book (Fourth Edition)}}
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