WebNov 10, 1990 · Mr. Torgeson was one of three Snohomish residents named Earl who had successful major-league baseball careers. The first was Howard Earl Averill, a Hall of Fame outfielder for the Cleveland Indians. Mr. Torgeson and Averill's son, Earl Douglas Averill, were the others. In his 15-year major-league career, the left-handed Mr. Torgeson … WebMore Earl Torgeson Pages at Baseball Reference. Oracle; Earl Torgeson page at the Bullpen Wiki; View splits adjusted to be per 162 games or 650 PAs. First column (I) …
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WebMore Earl Torgeson Pages at Baseball Reference. Oracle; Earl Torgeson page at the Bullpen Wiki; Summary. Team Record in Appearances: 15-9 / in Starts: 15-9: Longest … WebHeight: 6'3". Weight: 180. Career: 1947-1961. Minor League Statistics. Earl Torgeson compiled a career batting average of .265 with 149 home runs and 740 RBI in his 1668 … fischer atv/mower lift
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WebCheck out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Earl Torgeson. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com WebClifford Earl Torgeson was an American Major League Baseball player from Snohomish, Washington. A first baseman, he played on five teams for 15 years, from 1947 through 1961. He was known by his middle name, Earl, and his nickname was "The Earl of Snohomish", a nickname originally owned by Baseball Hall of Famer, Earl Averill, also from Torgeson's … WebNov 11, 1990 · Earl Torgeson, who played for five major league baseball teams in 18 years and served four years as a Snohomish County commissioner, died of leukemia at his … fischer auction company inc