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Mike White (baseball)

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that season. But White suffered a serious knee injury in a 1958 intrasquad game and his career was nearly ended before it began. Despite constant therapy, he ran with a pronounced limp. White was able to play 126
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season. White batted .294 and .324 in successive seasons in the high minors before making his debut with the Colt .45s in September
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and returned to the minor leagues for the remainder of his career. He retired in 1969.
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during the 1961 and 1962 seasons. White kept his career going by signing with the
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games in 1959 and 127 more in 1960. During the latter season, he
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September 21, 1963, for the Houston Colt .45s
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However, baseball was in the process of adding four new
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for all or parts of three seasons (1963–65) for the
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Michael White (disambiguation)

Center fielder
Second baseman
Detroit
Michigan
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Houston Colt .45s/Astros
professional baseball
outfielder
Major League Baseball
Houston Colt .45s / Astros
Jo-Jo White
coach
American River Junior College
Sacramento, California
Cleveland Indians
scout
coach
minor league
batted
hits
Reading Indians
Eastern League
expansion teams
Los Angeles Angels
1961
third base

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