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Johnny Vergez

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His MLB career at an end, Vergez played for almost eight full seasons in the Pacific Coast League with Sacramento (1936–38) and then, from 1939 to 1943, as the
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of the Oakland Oaks. He later scouted for the Giants and was the head baseball coach at Saint Mary's College, where he tutored future MLB third baseman
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was a year marred by personal tragedy. Just prior to the start of the regular season, his infant son, John Louis, died after he was stricken with
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roster. That season, Vergez rebounded to hit a career-high 16 home runs in 123 games. But, suffering from
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Vergez achieved early success in 1929–30 with his hometown team, the
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The 1933 New York Giants: Bill Terry's Unexpected World Champions
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in what would be his final campaign as a New York Giant.
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June 13, 1936, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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April 14, 1931, for the New York Giants
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Third baseman
Oakland, California
Oroville, California
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
New York Giants
1931
1934
Philadelphia Phillies
1935
1936
St. Louis Cardinals
1936
professional baseball
player
third baseman
Major League Baseball
Pacific Coast League
Oakland, California
French
Alameda High School
Saint Mary's College of California
right-handed
Oakland Oaks
batted
home runs
New York Giants
Hall of Famer

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