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  2. Category:LAPC Brahma Bulls baseball players - Wikipedia

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    This category is for baseball players who played at Los Angeles Pierce College (LAPC). Pages in category "LAPC Brahma Bulls baseball players" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  3. Steve Hertz (baseball coach) - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in southern California, he graduated from Taft High School, then played college baseball at Los Angeles Pierce College and Gonzaga. [2] [8] A third baseman in high school, Hertz became a pitcher in college; signed by the Minnesota Twins in 1972, he played three seasons of minor league baseball (1972–1974). [8] [9] [10]

  4. Los Angeles Pierce College - Wikipedia

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    From 1976 to 1979, the San Fernando Valley's first professional sports team, the Los Angeles Skyhawks of the American Soccer League, played their home games at the Pierce College stadium. The Los Angeles Express of the USFL played their last home game here on June 15, 1985. [6] The stadium was expanded to 16,000-person capacity for the game.

  5. Doug DeCinces - Wikipedia

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    DeCinces played PONY League Baseball and Colt League Baseball in Northridge, California, with fellow major league player Dwight Evans. He attended and played at Monroe High School in Sepulveda, California and Los Angeles Pierce College, and is in Pierce College's Athletic Hall of Fame. [3]

  6. Category:Los Angeles Pierce College - Wikipedia

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    LAPC Brahma Bulls baseball (1 C) F. Pierce Brahmas football (2 C) P. Los Angeles Pierce College people (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Los Angeles Pierce College"

  7. Barry Zito - Wikipedia

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    In his sophomore season, Zito transferred to Los Angeles Pierce College so that he could be eligible for the Major League Baseball draft. At Pierce, he posted a 2.62 earned run average (ERA), went 9–2 with 135 strikeouts in 103 innings, and was named to the all-state and all-conference teams. [4] [6] He then transferred to the University of ...

  8. Brandon Lewis (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Lewis was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the fourth round, with the 131st overall selection, of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft. [4] Lewis signed with the Dodgers and spent his first professional season with the rookie–level Arizona League Dodgers, rookie–level Ogden Raptors, and Single–A Great Lakes Loons, batting .297 with 13 home runs and 46 RBI over 56 games.

  9. Ed Fitz Gerald - Wikipedia

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    Edward Raymond Fitz Gerald (May 21, 1924 – June 14, 2020) was an American professional baseball player and coach.A former catcher, he appeared in 807 games played in Major League Baseball over 12 seasons (1948–1959) for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Washington Senators and Cleveland Indians.