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Hank Workman
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Henry Kilgariff Workman
- Bats Left, Throws Right
- Height 6' 1", Weight 185 lb.
- School University of Southern California
- Debut September 4, 1950
- Final Game October 1, 1950
- Born February 5, 1926 in Los Angeles, CA USA
[edit] Biographical Information
Hank Workman played in the majors in 1950.
Workman was elected to the USC Athletic Hall of Fame. He was captain of the USC 1948 baseball team that won the College World Series, playing also on USC conference winners in 1946-47.
His father had also lettered in baseball at USC in 1912.
He played in Cuba during the winter of 1952-53.
Workman played six years in the minors and then became a lawyer. He still works in the role "of counsel" to the law firm Sullivan, Workman and Dee, whose web site says he heads the firm’s trusts, wills, estates and probate practice, is one of the firm’s appellate lawyers, and also handles eminent domain and land use trials. His law degree is from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles (part of Loyola Marymount University), he served in the military, and prior to entering private practice worked as a lawyer for the California Attorney General's office.
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