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BOB
DILLINGER DEAD AT 91
by Max Silberman
Bob Dillinger, an early reunion guest, played third base for the
A's during the first half of the 1950 season. On November 7, 2009
he passed away at the age of 91.
Dillinger attended the University of Idaho on a football scholarship
and was known for his great speed. He once raced Jesse Owens and
lost but Dillinger wore a baseball uniform and Owens a track suit.
He was signed by the St.Louis Browns but wartime service delayed
his career. He came to the A's in 1950 but his speed and batting
did not overcome poor fielding and throwing and he was sold to the
Pirates at quite a loss. He also played for the White Sox. The A's
infield was happy to later reacquire Hank Majeski.
He finished his career with the White Sox and the Pacific Coast
league. The Philadelphia Athletics Historical Society extends deepest
condolences to his family. His passing leaves 51 A's alumni.
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