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Les, who was the P.C.L.'s Most Valuable Player in '52, was drafted from Los Angeles by the Senators in December of '52. In his first 4 seasons of pro ball since breaking in with Des Moines in '47, Les turned in Batting Marks of .323 .339, .312 and .299. A graduate of Texas A&M, where he was captain of the baseball and basketball teams, Les spent 4 1⁄2 years in the Army.
In 1944, his first year in pro ball, Gil led the Appalachian League with 13 Homers. He got his first shot at major league ball after a fine season with Chattanooga of the Southern Association in 1945, when he led the League in Hits (201), Doubles (40), Triples (28), Homers (16) and Batting (.372). Gil hit .303 and banged out 2 grand-slam Homers in '50 for the Senators and in '51 tied a major league record by hitting 2 triples in 1 inning.
Fielding Tips - Baseman's Stretch. Lew Fonseca, formerly first baseman of the Chicago White Sox, knows that umpires judge close plays at his base by watching the runner's foot and listening for the sound of the ball against the baseman's mitt. By stretching out to meet the ball Fonseca, and other good first basemen, can cut six to eight feet from the ball's flight, and cause it to smack into their mitts a split-second faster than would be the case if they stood upright on the base with their arms close to the body. First basemen must be expert on making one hand catches of wide throws.
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