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This former Major Leaguer came from Red Land, home of the U.S. Little League winner. Can you ID him?

imagebaseballThis former Major League baseball player is from Goldsboro, the area covered by the U.S. Little League champs from the Red Land Little League. This achieving athlete, one of the most accomplished baseball players to come from York County, Pa., went on to coach in the Philadelphia Phillies organization. Can you ID this pro from northern York County? Answer. Also of interest: Check out these History Mystery quizzes and (fun) tests.

 

 

 

Below are 6 more History Mystery quizzes that will challenge you. (Click on the date if the photo does not appear on your mobile device).

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History Mystery: Everything is high up in this photo. Flags waving atop a tall flag pole next to a towering veterans…

Posted by York Daily Record/Sunday News on Friday, August 28, 2015

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History Mystery: This painting of a young John Adams was used as an outdoors mural in 1927 in #YorkPa. It represented…

Posted by York Daily Record/Sunday News on Wednesday, August 26, 2015

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History Mystery: Colorful murals are all around #YorkCountyPa, enriching the quality of life. This one is an…

Posted by York Daily Record/Sunday News on Thursday, August 27, 2015

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History Mystery: For years, celebrities have visited Harley-Davidson in Springettsbury Township. Here’s one such celeb…

Posted by York Daily Record/Sunday News on Saturday, August 29, 2015

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History Mystery: People who have visited this #Dempwolf-designed church today say its sanctuary has changed little from…

Posted by York Daily Record/Sunday News on Sunday, August 30, 2015

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History Mystery: That, of course, is Richard Nixon in this photo at the #YorkCountyPa park that bears his name. Can you…

Posted by York Daily Record/Sunday News on Saturday, August 29, 2015

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Hey, York, Pa., has at least four Quaker Meeting Houses, too.
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