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Donald Mark Prince is an American former professional baseball player. He had a seven-year active career, but appeared in only one inning of one Major League Baseball game for the 1962 Chicago Cubs. He stood 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighed 200 pounds and attended Campbell University, Buies Creek, North Carolina.
Prince's Major League audition came after a mediocre 1962 season with the Cubs' Triple-A Salt Lake City Bees affiliate, where he won 10 of 24 decisions and had a high earned run average of 5.31, largely as a starting pitcher. In his one MLB game, he pitched in relief in the ninth inning of a 4?1 loss to the New York Mets at the Polo Grounds. He issued a base on balls to the first man he faced, Joe Christopher, then hit the next batter, Frank Thomas. But Jim Hickman got Prince off the hook by grounding into a 1-6-3 double play and Sammy Drake bounced out to second.
Prince then returned to the minor leagues for the 1963?1964 seasons before retiring from baseball.
In 1996, Prince was convicted in a murder for hire plot in the Federal District Court in South Carolina.
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April 5th, 1938 in / Died: Nov 8th, 2017
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