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Joe Abreu was born on 24 May, 1913 in Oakland, California, is an American baseball player. Discover Joe Abreu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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24 May, 1913 |
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24 May |
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Oakland, California |
Date of death |
1993 |
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Hayward, California |
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United States
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Joe Abreu Height, Weight & Measurements
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Joe Abreu Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Joe Abreu worth at the age of 80 years old? Joe Abreu’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Joe Abreu's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Abreu was the sixth of nine children in his family, and his parents immigrated from Portugal in 1906.
Joseph Lawrence Abreu (May 24, 1913 – March 17, 1993) was an American Major League Baseball infielder.
He played nine seasons in professional baseball, one at the major league level.
He served in the United States Navy during World War II.
He was born on May 24, 1913, in Oakland, California.
Abreu had three brothers who were professional boxers.
Abreu graduated from McClymonds High School in 1934, and after graduation, Abreu coached a local American Legion Baseball team.
He spent the summer of 1935 working as a handyman at wholesale liquor firm in San Francisco, California.
That summer, he played semi-professional baseball with the Central Banks of the Berkeley City League where he attracted attention from many professional scouts.
In 1936, Abreu began his professional career with the Yakima Pippins where he batted .396, helping them win the Northwest League pennant.
The next season, Abreu split time between the Class-B Spokane Hawks, and the Class-AA Oakland Oaks.
With the Hawks, he hit .324 with 23 doubles, 12 triples, and 4 home runs in 91 games.
He led the team in triples, was second in batting average, and was third in doubles.
With the Oaks that season, Abreu batted .148 with 1 double, and 1 triple in 19 games.
In 1938, Abreu spent the entire season with the Oaks.
He batted .299 with 28 doubles, 4 triples, and 11 home runs in 167 games.
He led the Oaks in home runs, and was second in doubles that season.
The next season, 1939, he again spent the entire season with the Oaks batting .288 with 14 doubles, 9 triples, and 4 home runs in 140 games.
Abreu played for the Class-A-1 Fort Worth Cats of the Texas League in 1940.
He batted .250 with 27 doubles, 6 triples, and 10 home runs in 158 games.
Abreu began the 1941 season with the Fort Worth Cats and batted .235 with 3 triples in 13 games.
He spent the second half of the 1941 season with the Milwaukee Brewers in the Chicago Cubs organization.
He batted .284 with 12 doubles, 2 triples, and 11 home runs in 100 games.
Abreu was participating in spring training with the Brewers in 1942 when he learned by telegram that he had been sold to the Los Angeles Angels, and a week later was sold to the Birmingham Barons, who sent him to their parent club, the Cincinnati Reds.
He made his major league debut on April 23, 1942, against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
His next game, he hit his first home run off of Lefty Wilkie.
In 9 games with the Reds, Abreu batted .214 with 1 double, 1 home run, and 3 RBIs.
He was assigned to the Class-AA Newark Bears and that season Abreu batted .236 with 4 doubles, and 1 triple in 30 games.
Abreu began his service with the United States Navy in 1943.
During his service in World War II, Abreu was stationed at Livermore Naval Air Station in California.
In service, Abreu continued to play baseball in the Army and Navy League where he was selected as an All-Star.
He also played with the Golden Glows of the Alameda Summer and Winter leagues.
Abreu returned to professional baseball after the war.
He was assigned to the Class-D Wellsville Yankees where he began his career as a player-manager in 1946.
He batted .352 with 24 doubles, 1 triple, and 21 home runs in 106 games.
Abreu was tied for first in the Pennsylvania–Ontario–New York League in home runs that season.
After the season, Abreu was given an unconditional release.
The next season, 1947, Abreu split the season between the Class-D Newnan Brownies of the Georgia–Alabama League, and the Class-D Dayton Indians of the Ohio State League.