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As a baseball
player, Earl
Averill, Jr., had
plenty of
expectations to live
up to and he did in
three years at the
University of Oregon
and seven seasons in
the Major Leagues.
The son of Hall
of Famer Earl
Averill (inducted in
1975), Earl Jr., hit
.439 as a sophomore
at the University of
Oregon and was a
three-time selection
on the Pacific Coast
Conference’s
All-North Division
team at third base
or outfield from
1951-53. Selected by
the Cleveland
Indians in the 1952
amateur draft, Earl
Jr., reached the big
leagues in 1956 and
played for the
Indians, Chicago
Cubs, Chicago White
Sox, Los Angeles
Angels and
Philadelphia
Phillies, as a
catcher or third
baseman through
1963. In 1961, he
hit 21 home runs and
drove in 59 runs as
the catcher for the
expansion Angels.
Earl Jr., finished
his major league
career with 249
hits, 44 home runs,
159 RBIs and a .242
average.
He also played on
minor league teams
for all or parts of
nine seasons,
including the entire
1957 season on
Cleveland’s Triple-A
affiliate in San
Diego. In addition
to San Diego, he
played at the
Triple-A level for
teams in
Indianapolis,
Louisville, Ky.,
Seattle and Toronto.
He retired in 1965
at the age of 35
with 747 hits, 104
home runs and a .293
average in his minor
league career.
He was inducted
to the Oregon Sports
Hall of Fame as part
of the charter class
in 1980.
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