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Tony York

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to Theodore York (1888–1942) and his wife Mattie. Tony was the second of their four children, and the only son. His sisters were Juanita M., Lois C., and May W. York. He was married twice, first to Stephanie. They had no children. His second marriage, on January 29, 1941, was to Mariana Norris
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was measured during his playing career at 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) and weighing 165 lbs.
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Stephanie born in 1985 was the wife of Tony Batton York's Great Grandson Tony Farmer.
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His season and career major league totals for 28 games include a .235
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York is one of many ballplayers who only appeared in the
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Tony and his wife are buried in Fairview Cemetery in
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April 18, 1944, for the Chicago Cubs
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Index

Infielder
Irene, Texas
Hillsboro, Texas
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Chicago Cubs
Irene, Texas
Hillsboro, Texas
professional baseball
Major League Baseball
Chicago Cubs
shortstop
third baseman
rookie
Irene, Texas
minor league baseball
Baton Rouge Solons
Dixie League
second base
major leagues
World War II
Opening Day
Cincinnati Reds
Crosley Field
batting average
runs batted in
runs scored
total chances
fielding percentage

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