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  1. Tony Morales. Positions: First Baseman and Outfielder Bats: Left • Throws: Left 5-10, 170lb (178cm, 77kg) Born: September 26, 1924 in Douglas, AZ us. Died: March 7, 2014 in San Diego, CA. High School: Douglas HS (Douglas, AZ) School: University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) Full Name: Antonio L. Morales

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      Morales played for the Tucson Cowboys in the high-offense...

  2. Morales played for the Tucson Cowboys in the high-offense Southwest International and Arizona-Texas Leagues during his three-year pro career. In 1951, he batted .287 with 13 doubles, 6 triples and 87 hits in 84 games.

  3. May 21, 2021 · Colombian Antonio "Tony" Morales Arrieta, a World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Softball Division Executive Board member and WBSC Softball Hall of Famer, has died at the age of 63 in...

  4. I'm happy to announce the release of 'FASTBALL', the baseball documentary I scored for Legendary Pictures. The film opens today in select theaters (i.e., not too many!) around the country, and also...

  5. Feb 24, 2020 · Cook reported in his column that Dan Morales had played baseball as a young man but that his exploits were mostly confined to the sandlots. In addition, he had never witnessed a Major League game.

  6. Tony Morales graduated from Douglas High School in 1943 and lettered all four hears in football, basketball and baseball, plus two years in track. After serving in the U.S. Navy in World War II, Morales attended the University of Arizona where he played both baseball and basketball.

  7. Tony Morales compiled a career batting average of .319 with 19 home runs and 76 RBI in his 327-game career with the Tucson Cowboys. He began playing during the 1951 season and last took the field during the 1954 campaign.

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