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organization from 1936 until he was sold to the Phillies in April 1940. He played one season for the Phillies, and posted a .244
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at the age of 97. Up to the time of his death, he had been recognized as the fourth-oldest living Major League baseball player.
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of the Southern Association. He made one last minor league appearance, in 1946 for the
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September 29, 1940, for the Philadelphia Phillies
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First baseman
Somerville, Massachusetts
Villanova, Pennsylvania
Batting average
Stolen bases
Runs batted in
Philadelphia Phillies
1940
first baseman
major leagues
Philadelphia Phillies
1940
Somerville, Massachusetts
Boston Red Sox
batting average
home runs
RBI
games played
runs
doubles
triples
World War II
United States Navy
Little Rock Travelers
Providence Chiefs
Villanova University
athletic director
Villanova, Pennsylvania

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