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  Vic Davalillo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He is the youngest brother of former big leaguer Pompeyo Davalillo.
Davalillo won the first batting title in the Double-A Jacksonville Suns history (.346, 1962).
A lifetime.300 hitter in the Mexican League, Davalillo was the league's top hitter at.384 in 1977.
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 Vic Davalillo | BaseballLibrary.com
Davalillo, whose older brother Yo-Yo played briefly for the Senators in 1953, started his pro career in 1958 as a pitcher.
Davalillo went to the Mexican League early in 1974 and remained there until the Dodgers picked him up in August 1977 for their pennant drive (he hit.313).
Davalillo stayed with the Dodgers as a pinch hitter and reserve outfielder/first baseman for the next three seasons and retired with 95 pinch hits, which at that time tied him for sixth on the all-time list.
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 Vic Davalillo Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
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 Vic Davalillo Bibliography | BaseballLibrary.com
The Baseball Index contains the following references for further reading material on Vic Davalillo (OF 1963-74, 77-80 Indians, Angels, Cardinals, Pirates, A):
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Davalillo, Hague Serve Redbirds Well in Clutch by Russo, Neal
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Vic Davalillo [1], born Víctor José Davalillo Romero (July 31, 1936 in Cabimas, Zulia State), is a Venezuelan Baseball Player.
In a 16-season career, Davalillo was a.279 hitter (1122-for-4017) with 36 home runs, 329 RBI, 509 runs, 160 doubles, 37 triples, and 125 stolen bases in 1,458 games.
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 OBC HOM: Vic Davalillo
Why did Andy Cook nominate Vic Davalillo for the HOM?
YEAR / SET CARD ================= ==== 1964 TOPPS 435 1965 TOPPS 128 1966 TOPPS 325 1967 TOPPS 69 1968 TOPPS 397 1969 TOPPS 275 1970 TOPPS 256 1971 TOPPS 4 1972 TOPPS 785 1973 TOPPS 163 1974 TOPPS 444 1978 TOPPS 539 1979 TOPPS 228 1981 FLEER 132
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