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John Donaldson (second baseman)

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campaign's early weeks. He played in the Oakland Athletics' maiden road and home games in April. But a lingering stomach ailment impacted his performance, and by early August, with Donaldson hitting in the .220s, Green reclaimed his old job, which he'd hold through 1974 and three
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Donaldson would not return to the majors until April 1974. He spent 1971–1973 bouncing among three different organizations and five minor-league destinations until Oakland signed him as a free agent. The Athletics, gunning for their third straight American League
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championships. Donaldson batted only .220 with two home runs and 27 RBI in 127 games in 1968. On June 14, 1969—with Donaldson playing sparingly and collecting only one hit in his first 13
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for the bulk of the season. At the big-league level, Donaldson hit only .133 in 15 at bats, his tenure marred by a shoulder injury. He was not included on Oakland's
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battling injuries and a season-long batting slump, Donaldson took over as second baseman, starting 100 games, and
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and world championship, used Donaldson in ten games, nine of them in April and May, and sent him to Triple-A
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That season concluded Donaldson's 12-year pro career. All told, he batted .238 with 292 hits, including 35
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signed him in 1963 on the recommendations of the general manager of the
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August 26, 1966, for the Kansas City Athletics
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and played semi-pro baseball for local cotton mills. The
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October 2, 1974, for the Oakland Athletics
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infielder, and hit .247 with a home run and 11 RBI.
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Second baseman
Charlotte, North Carolina
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Kansas City / Oakland Athletics
1966
1969
Seattle Pilots
1969
Oakland Athletics
1970
1974
professional baseball
infielder
games
Major League Baseball
second baseman
American League
Kansas City / Oakland Athletics
1966
1969
1970
1974
Seattle Pilots
Charlotte, North Carolina
Garinger High School
Minnesota Twins
Double-A

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