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Dick Green: Revision history


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  • curprev 07:3307:33, 25 May 201867.87.249.146 talk 6,795 bytes −11 the name Mark Ellis was doubled incorrectly undo
  • curprev 07:3107:31, 25 May 201867.87.249.146 talk 6,806 bytes +8 Both Dick Green and Mark Ellis were second basemen and South Dakotans, of which their have been very few in the Major League undo
  • curprev 07:2607:26, 25 May 201867.87.249.146 talk 6,798 bytes +58 It is of interest that Dick Green and the player who broke his club record for home runs by a second baseman were both South Dakota natives. undo
  • curprev 04:4304:43, 25 May 201867.87.249.146 talk 6,740 bytes +100 added that Green was an outstanding high school QB and was offered a scholarship to play football at Michigan State University. undo
  • curprev 04:3904:39, 25 May 201867.87.249.146 talk 6,640 bytes −2 I have changed only one fact of Dick Green's biography, i.e., he was raised in Mitchell, SD, not Rapid City, SD (where his family, including his younger brother, later moved, and where Dick lived or perhaps still lives after retirement from baseball. Growing up in Rapid City in approximately the same era (I'm 72), I recall him playing for the Mitchell high school football team (he was an outstanding QB & offered a scholarship by Michigan State) undo

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