Joe Gonzales

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Joe Madrid Gonzales
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Biographical Information[edit]

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Joe Gonzales pitched 8 games for the Boston Red Sox in 1937. He had come out of the University of Southern California in 1937, where he was a teammate of Johnny Berardino. With the Red Sox, he was three years older than 19-year-old Bobby Doerr.

While at USC, Gonzales had thrown a no-hitter against Stanford University and a one-hitter against UCLA.

Caption of picture in HOF World War II exhibit: Production. Airplane manufacture, general. Joe Gonzales, former professional baseball player, handles the organization of sports in the recreation department of North American Aviation at Inglewood, California. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25.

Later he went into the Navy.

Gonzales was the long-time varsity baseball coach at Westchester High School in Los Angeles, CA. Several of his players played in the major leagues. The best known is probably Roy Smalley III. Gonzales was also a field judge in the National Football League.

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