Jan Dukes

From BR Bullpen

Jump to: navigation, search

Noble Jan Dukes

BR page

[edit] Biographical Information

Jan Dukes was born in Wyoming but moved to California early in life when his father, an airline mechanic, was transferred. He and Wally Bunker matched up in a famous high school baseball game in 1963, 15 innings, where Bunker had 23 strikeouts going the distance while Dukes had 19 in 12 innings.

Dukes went on to Santa Clara University where he suffered an arm injury. He converted to the outfield for a year before coming back to pitch again. However, his arm never quite was as good.

He had three cups of coffee in 1969, 1970, and 1972, and Ted Williams was his manager each time.

He finished up his baseball career at age 28 in Mexico.

He took a job working in Belmont, CA, and was eventually inducted into the San Mateo County Sports Hall of Fame.

His son Kyle Dukes was a star high school pitcher in 2005.

Source: Jan Dukes is a legend in county baseball lore.

[edit] Related Sites

Personal tools
Advertisement