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| name = Ted Norbert
| image = Ted Norbet.jpeg
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| position = Outfielder
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| birth_date = {{birth date|1908|5|17}}
| birth_place = Brooklyn, New York
| death_date = {{death date and age|1991|8|19|1908|5|17}}
| death_place = San Juan, Puerto Rico
| bats = Right
| throws = Right
| debutleague = BRL
| debutdate =
| debutyear = 1930
| debutteam = Chambersburg Young Yanks
| finalleague = WIL
| finaldate =
| finalyear = 1948
| finalteam = Victoria Athletics
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| statleague = MiLB
| stat1label = Batting average
| stat1value = .305
| stat2label = Home runs
| stat2value = 78
| stat3label = Hits
| stat3value = 2,491
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As player
  • Chambersburg Young Yanks (BRL, 1930)
  • Scranton Miners (NYPL, 1931)
  • Springfield Rifles (Eastern League, 1932)
  • Binghamton Triplets (NYPL, 1932–34)
  • St. Paul Saints (AA, 1934)
  • Syracuse Chiefs (IL, 1934)
  • Albany Senators (IL, 1934)
  • Baltimore Orioles (1934)
  • Newark Bears (IL, 1934)
  • San Francisco Seals (PCL, 1935–40)
  • Portland Beavers (PCL, 1941–43)
  • Milwaukee Brewers (AA, 1943)
  • Los Angeles Angels (PCL, 1944)
  • Seattle Rainiers (PCL, 1945–46)
  • Victoria Athletics (1946–48)
As manager
  • Victoria Athletics (1947–49)

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Theodore Joseph Norbert (May 17, 1908 in Brooklyn, New York - August 19, 1991 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) was a long-time minor league baseball player who is now in the Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame.

Norbert played 19 seasons in the minor leagues from 1930 to 1948, hitting .306 with 2,491 hits, 493 doubles and 313 home runs. He eclipsed the 20 home run mark in a season ten times, the 25 homer mark five times and the 30 mark once. He hit as many as 46 doubles (which he did three times) and 13 triples in a season, and he had career highs of 192 hits and 677 at-bats. He played in the Pacific Coast League every year from 1935 to 1945, except for 1943.

Teams he played for included the San Francisco Seals (1935–40), Portland Beavers (1941–42), Los Angeles Angels (1944), and Seattle Rainiers (1945–46). He led the PCL in home runs in four different seasons: 1938, 1941, 1942 and 1945. In addition to his PCL home run title in 1942, Norbert captured the league's batting title that season as well. He won a PCL Championship in 1935 as a member of the San Francisco Seals. Norbert was one of four players, and cash, traded to the San Francisco Seals by the New York Yankees in late 1934 for Joe DiMaggio.

Norbert managed the Victoria Athletics from 1947 to 1949, being replaced by Earl Bolyard partway through the 1949 season.[1]

References

1. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=norber001the BR Minors]
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