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American baseball player (born 1952) For persons of a similar name, see Thomas Donahue (disambiguation).

Baseball player
Tom Donohue
Catcher
Born: (1952-11-15) November 15, 1952 (age 72)
Westbury, New York, U.S.
Batted: RightThrew: Right
MLB debut
April 6, 1979, for the California Angels
Last MLB appearance
October 5, 1980, for the California Angels
MLB statistics
Batting average.200
Home runs5
Runs batted in28
Stats at Baseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
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Thomas James Donohue (born November 15, 1952) is an American former professional baseball player who played two seasons for the California Angels of Major League Baseball.

Donohue won the 1967 Senior League World Series with the Westbury Little League. He played college football at Idaho State as a tailback before transferring to Nassau Community College to play college baseball.

Donohue earned a degree in mortuary science at Farmingdale State College after the conclusion of his baseball career and became a funeral director.

References

  1. Foley, Red (August 12, 1979). "Ex-L.I. star happy to don Angel mitt". Daily News. Retrieved September 17, 2022.
  2. Readel, Harry (April 28, 1976). "'Mad Bomber' becomes happy behind plate". El Paso Herald-Post. Retrieved September 17, 2022.
  3. "Meet Our Staff". Donohue Cecere Funeral Directors & Cremations. Retrieved September 17, 2022.

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