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Joe Abreu

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in California. In service, Abreu continued to play baseball in the Army and Navy League where he was selected as an All-Star. He also played with the Golden Glows of the Alameda Summer and Winter leagues. Abreu was coached under then-Reds'
495:. Abreu asked to be released from Tampa to tend to issues back home in Oakland, California. He then returned to his native California to play for the semi-professional Guy's Drugs of Oakland who won the 300:, Abreu spent the entire season with the Oaks. He batted .299 with 28 doubles, 4 triples, and 11 home runs in 167 games. He led the Oaks in home runs, and was second in doubles that season. 947: 967: 487:
After his professional playing career was over, Abreu managed one other team in professional baseball before exiting the pro-level. He was one of four managers of the Class-D
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rule) pennant. During the mid-1950s, Abreu played softball with the Naval Supply Center team, and was involved in local baseball clinics in the area.
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put on a magic show at his high school. During his tenure with the Reds, Abreu claimed to know 400 card tricks and was a member of the
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season with the Fort Worth Cats and batted .235 with 3 triples in 13 games. He spent the second half of the 1941 season with the
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Abreu began his service with the United States Navy in 1943. During his service in World War II, Abreu was stationed at
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in home runs that season. After the season, Abreu was given an unconditional release. The next season,
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Abreu was the sixth of nine children in his family, and his parents immigrated from Portugal in 1906.
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in 91 games. He led the team in triples, was second in batting average, and was third in doubles.
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With the Oaks that season, Abreu batted .148 with 1 double, and 1 triple in 19 games. In
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organization. He batted .284 with 12 doubles, 2 triples, and 11 home runs in 100 games.
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He was born on May 24, 1913, in Oakland, California. Abreu had three brothers who were
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Abreu returned to professional baseball after the war. He was assigned to the Class-D
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on the Livermore Naval Air Station baseball team, and he played with major leaguers
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Abreu married Berenice Marshall on January 4, 1939. Abreu was an enthusiast of
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and that season Abreu batted .236 with 4 doubles, and 1 triple in 30 games.
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pennant. The next season, Abreu split time between the Class-B
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in 1934, and after graduation, Abreu coached a local
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Utility player
Oakland, California
Hayward, California
Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Cincinnati Reds
1942
Major League Baseball
infielder
professional baseball
United States Navy
professional boxers
McClymonds High School
American Legion Baseball
handyman
San Francisco, California
1936
Yakima Pippins
batted
Northwest League
Spokane Hawks
Oakland Oaks
doubles
triples
home runs
1938

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