Career: Appeared in nine games for the Dodgers in 1972, collecting three hits in 23 at-bats for a batting average of .130.
Did you know? Batted a lofty .342 for Double-A El Paso in 1972 but did not have the sufficient number of plate appearances to qualify for the Texas League batting title.
Post game: Served as an assistant baseball coach at the University of New Mexico, and later became an award-winning television sportscaster in Albuquerque.
Sources: Baseball Reference; Albuquerque Journal, 2/4/1997, 10/27/2015.
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