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Jack Donovan

May 7, 2019 By

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Jack Donovan won the Jaques Award and Baseball Old-timers Award as Staten Island’s best high school basketball and baseball player, and was an All-Met pitcher at Seton Hall, where he won a record 27 games and pitched the Pirates to the 1971 College World Series.

A first-round draft pick of the Anaheim Angels, Donovan pitched five minor-league seasons before finding a second career as a team executive and owner.

Baseball
Class of 2004

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