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Gary Holle

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After his retirement as a player, Holle served as General Manager of the Continental Basketball Association's Albany Patroons. In that position, the Patroons won the 1984 CBA Championship, with Phil Jackson as its coach.
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in the 35th Round of the Amateur Entry Draft in 2007. However, he opted instead to attend college at
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On June 2, 1979, he made his MLB debut, appearing as a pinch hitter for Rangers outfielder
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Another son of his, Greg Holle, played baseball at the Christian Brothers Academy in the
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Overall, he hit 297 with 111 home runs in six minor league seasons.
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He played for three minor league teams in 1980 – the Oaks, the
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His son, Gary Holle, Jr., played basketball at Siena College.
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June 14, 1979, for the Texas Rangers
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First base
Watervliet, New York
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Texas Rangers
1979
first baseman
Texas Rangers
Major League Baseball
Catholic Central High School
Siena College
Siena
NCAA Division II
Tony Rossi
Milwaukee Brewers
1976 Major League Baseball draft
Newark Co-Pilots
Berkshire Brewers
Holyoke Millers
Spokane Indians
Ed Farmer
Reggie Cleveland
Tucson Toros
Johnny Grubb
pinch hitter
Chicago White Sox
Eric Soderholm
Iowa Oaks
Phoenix Giants

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