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Earle Brucker Jr.

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facility. When they declined, he turned the property into a racetrack, fairgrounds and high school football stadium. He turned the property over to Earle Jr. in 1958. One of his sons, Steve Brucker, took over the track but was murdered in 2003. With the death of Brucker and the speedway lease ending
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in 1953, he retired from baseball in 1955. He spent most of his life as the owner and operator of the
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October 3, 1948, for the Philadelphia Athletics
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in 2005, the track shut down after the 2004 racing season.
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Brucker died at his home in El Cajon on March 28, 2009.
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Earle Sr. had gotten a 50-year lease a property near
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Catcher
Los Angeles
El Cajon, California
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Philadelphia Athletics
1948
professional baseball
catcher
Major League Baseball
Philadelphia Athletics
minor league baseball
Pacific Coast League
Cajon Speedway
El Cajon, California
Earle Brucker Sr.
bullpen
Gillespie Airport
Detroit Tigers
spring training
List of second-generation Major League Baseball players



"Earle Brucker Jr., 83, longtime operator of Cajon Speedway"
Earle Brucker Sr. page at Baseball Reference
ISBN
9780595318070

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