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Jay Van Noy

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and Van Noy returned to the minor leagues for good. From 1957–1959, while he was still an active player, Van Noy spent his springs as head baseball coach at
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This biographical article relating to an American baseball outfielder born in the 1920s is a
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Utah State University (9 November 2010), "Former Aggie Great Jay Van Noy Passes Away"
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named Van Noy one of the top 50 Utah athletes of the 20th century.
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June 28, 1951, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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June 18, 1951, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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Outfielder
Garland, Utah
Logan, Utah
Batting average
At-bats
Runs scored
St. Louis Cardinals
professional baseball
player
game
minor league baseball
outfielder
Garland, Utah
Major League Baseball
1951
St. Louis Cardinals
Utah State University
baseball
football
basketball
track
Los Angeles Rams
1950 National Football League Draft
June 1951
Triple-A
Rochester
base on balls
Sal Maglie
New York Giants

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