Virgil Giovannoni

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Virgil Giovannoni
"Joe, Moose, Slats"
Bat/Throw: R/R
Height: 6' 4"
Weight: 230
Born: 1929-6-8 at San Francisco, CA (US)
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Virgil Giovannoni was a professional player.

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Virgil (Moose) Giovannoni is single and lives in Sanger, California per the 1949 California League Gold Book. His nationality is Italian. He graduated from Galileo High School in San Francisco in 1947 and played baseball, football and basketball. He is a farmer during the off-season. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. In sandlot ball he pitched two no-hitters on successive Sundays. He had 114 strikeout in 141 innings in the 1948 Far West League.

Information is from the 1949 California League Gold Book


Virgil Giovannoni is single and lives in San Francisco, California per the 1952 Pioneer League Index. His nationality is Italian. He graduated from Galileo High School in 1947 and participated in baseball, football, basketball and track. He does farm work during the off-season. His hobbies are fishing and hunting. On July 4, 1949 he struck out 17 batters for Modesto against Visalia in the California League. He is shown as being "Ineligble", on the 1951 Wichita Falls team in the Big State League.

Information is from the 1952 Pioneer League Index.



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Personal

  • Resided in Sanger, California in 1955.
  • Shows his hobbies are hunting, fishing and outboard motor racing.

Pre-professional career

  • Participated in baseball, basketball, football, crew and track in high school.
  • Made all-city prep teams in football, basketball and baseball.

Outside of baseball

  • Is a farmer, cook and bartender during the off-season.

Source

  • 1955 Pioneer League Index (Fourth Edition).


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