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- Q5292250 description "American baseball player".
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- Q5292250 abstract "Donald John "Don" Bosch (born July 15, 1942 in San Francisco, California) was a Major League Baseball (MLB) player and minor league baseball all-star.Bosch was signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates as an amateur free agent in 1960. He made it to the major league club in 1966. In between, Bosch made stops in Kingsport, Batavia, Grand Forks, Kinston, Asheville, and Columbus. While with the Kinston Eagles, in 1963, he was named to the Carolina League all-star team and in 1966 while a member of the Columbus Jets he made the International League all-star team.Following the 1966 season, Bosch was traded by the Pirates with Don Cardwell to the New York Mets for Dennis Ribant and Gary Kolb. He played in 94 big league games for the Mets during 1967 and 1968. He also spent some time during both years in the International League.After the 1968 campaign, Bosch was purchased by the Montreal Expos from the Mets. The Expos brought him up to the big leagues for 49 games in 1969.During the 1970 season, Bosch was traded by the Expos to the Houston Astros for Mike Marshall. Bosch spent the season in Oklahoma City and Buffalo-Winnipeg before leaving professional baseball. His combined major league record was a .164 batting average, 52 hits, 6 doubles, a triple and four home runs in 146 games - all as an outfielder.Bosch scored the very first run in a major league regular season game in Canada. In the Expos' inaugural home game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Jarry Park on April 14, 1969, he singled off Nelson Briles leading off the bottom of the first; he and Rusty Staub would score on a three-run home run by Mack Jones—the first-ever home run in an MLB game in Canada.".
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- Q5292250 birthDate "1942-07-15".
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- Q5292250 name "Bosch, Don".
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- Q5292250 comment "Donald John "Don" Bosch (born July 15, 1942 in San Francisco, California) was a Major League Baseball (MLB) player and minor league baseball all-star.Bosch was signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates as an amateur free agent in 1960. He made it to the major league club in 1966. In between, Bosch made stops in Kingsport, Batavia, Grand Forks, Kinston, Asheville, and Columbus.".
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