David Orvis Short (May 11, 1917 – November 22, 1983) was a professional
baseball player
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. He was an
outfielder
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for parts of two seasons (1940–41) with the
Chicago White Sox
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. For his career, he compiled a .091
batting average
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Cricket
In cricket, a player's batting average i ...
in 11
at-bat
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s. After playing for the Chicago White Sox he joined the military during World War II. He was murdered in 1983.
An alumnus of
Louisiana Tech University
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, he was born in
Magnolia, Arkansas
Magnolia is a city in Columbia County, Arkansas, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 11,577. The city is the county seat of Columbia County.
Magnolia is home to the World's Largest Charcoal Grill and the World Championship ...
and later died in
Shreveport, Louisiana at the age of 66.
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1917 births
1983 deaths
1983 murders in the United States
Chicago White Sox players
Major League Baseball outfielders
Baseball players from Arkansas
Kilgore Rangers players
Shreveport Sports players
Oklahoma City Indians players
Anniston Rams players
Little Rock Travelers players
Clarksdale Planters players
Paris Rockets players
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs baseball players
American military personnel of World War II
American murder victims
People murdered in Louisiana
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