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- Jesse_Gonder abstract "Jesse Lemar Gonder (January 20, 1936 – November 14, 2004) was an American professional baseball player. A catcher, he appeared in 395 games in the Major Leagues over eight seasons (1960–1967) for the New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds, New York Mets, Milwaukee Braves and Pittsburgh Pirates. Gonder batted left-handed, threw right-handed, and was listed as 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall and 180 pounds (82 kg). He played for Baseball Hall of Fame manager Casey Stengel with both the Yankees (1960) and Mets (1963–1965).He was born in Monticello, Arkansas, but attended McClymonds High School in Oakland, California, alma mater of Basketball Hall of Fame center Bill Russell, as well as two of Gonder's future MLB teammates, Frank Robinson and Vada Pinson. Gonder signed with Cincinnati in 1955 and began his 15-year professional career. Acquired by the Yankees' Triple-A Richmond Virginians affiliate in 1960, he made his MLB debut that September and hit a pinch home run at Yankee Stadium off Bill Monbouquette for his first big-league hit on September 30. He was a member of the Yankees for the first weeks of the 1961 season as a pinch hitter before being sent back to Richmond for the rest of the season. The Reds then reacquired Gonder in an off-season trade for pitcher Marshall Bridges.Assigned to the Triple-A San Diego Padres, Gonder led the 1962 Pacific Coast League in batting (.342) and runs batted in (116) and was named the PCL's most valuable player. He was recalled by Cincinnati that September, then spent the following four full seasons in the National League. Gonder batted over .300 in 1963 (.304) in part-time duty for the Reds and Mets, and was the Mets' regular catcher in 1964, starting behind the plate for 82 games and setting personal bests in home runs (seven) and runs batted in (35).Gonder reverted to part-time status in 1965, and for the remainder of his big-league career played behind regular catchers Chris Cannizzaro, Joe Torre and Jim Pagliaroni. He was sent to Triple-A in June 1967 and wrapped up his pro career in 1969.In the Majors, Gonder collected 220 hits, including 28 doubles, two triples and 26 home runs. Five of those home runs came as a pinch hitter.".
- Jesse_Gonder birthDate "1936-01-20".
- Jesse_Gonder birthPlace Monticello,_Arkansas.
- Jesse_Gonder birthYear "1936".
- Jesse_Gonder deathDate "2004-11-14".
- Jesse_Gonder deathPlace Oakland,_California.
- Jesse_Gonder deathYear "2004".
- Jesse_Gonder debutTeam New_York_Yankees.
- Jesse_Gonder position Catcher.
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- Jesse_Gonder wikiPageOutDegree "77".
- Jesse_Gonder wikiPageRevisionID "700014345".
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- Jesse_Gonder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seattle_Angels_players.
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- Jesse_Gonder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sportspeople_from_Oakland,_California.
- Jesse_Gonder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sultanes_de_Monterrey_players.
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- Jesse_Gonder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wenatchee_Chiefs_players.
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- Jesse_Gonder wikiPageWikiLink Vada_Pinson.
- Jesse_Gonder wikiPageWikiLink Yankee_Stadium_(1923).
- Jesse_Gonder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Temple_Redlegs_players.
- Jesse_Gonder wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jesse Gonder".
- Jesse_Gonder bats "Left".
- Jesse_Gonder birthDate "1936-01-20".
- Jesse_Gonder birthPlace Monticello,_Arkansas.
- Jesse_Gonder dateOfBirth "1936-01-20".
- Jesse_Gonder dateOfDeath "2004-11-14".
- Jesse_Gonder deathDate "2004-11-14".
- Jesse_Gonder deathPlace Oakland,_California.
- Jesse_Gonder debutdate "--09-23".
- Jesse_Gonder debutleague "MLB".
- Jesse_Gonder debutteam "New York Yankees".
- Jesse_Gonder debutyear "1960".
- Jesse_Gonder finaldate "--06-17".
- Jesse_Gonder finalleague "MLB".
- Jesse_Gonder finalteam "Pittsburgh Pirates".
- Jesse_Gonder finalyear "1967".
- Jesse_Gonder name "Gonder, Jesse".
- Jesse_Gonder name "Jesse Gonder".
- Jesse_Gonder placeOfBirth "Monticello, Arkansas".
- Jesse_Gonder placeOfDeath "Oakland, California".