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Eddie Pellagrini

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Pellagrini went on to become the baseball coach at Boston College from 1958 to 1990 (although he missed the 1969 season due to illness), compiling a record of 359–345–6. He guided the team to three appearances in the
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and took two games out of three against Connecticut in the regionals, again moving on to the CWS; they beat
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to Boston, he enjoyed his most consistent play in St. Louis, appearing in 184 games over two years and
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teams, peaking with a 1953 season in which he hit .253 for the Pirates.
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Traded to the Browns after the 1947 season in the deal which brought
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He ended his career with a .226 batting average, 20 home runs, 321
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in the regional tournament to advance to the CWS, where they beat
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The 1962 tournament saw BC eliminated with regional losses to
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and UMass in the regionals. An opening-round CWS win against
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September 24, 1954, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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with the Red Sox, helping the team to a 5–4 win over the
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April 22, 1946, for the Boston Red Sox
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Pellagrini

Bowman Gum
Infielder
Boston, Massachusetts
Weymouth, Massachusetts
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Boston Red Sox
St. Louis Browns
Philadelphia Phillies
Cincinnati Reds
Pittsburgh Pirates
Home run
at bat
Boston College
Head baseball coach
Boston College
BC baseball diamond
infielder
Major League Baseball
1946
1949
1951
1954
Boston Red Sox
St. Louis Browns
Philadelphia Phillies
Cincinnati Reds

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