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BU Baseball Alumni - Hall of Fame - 2000s - 1990s - 1980s - 1970s - 1960s - 1950s - 1940s - 1930s & Earlier

Don Macleod

One of the finest hockey and baseball players in B.U. history, Don MacLeod won just about every honor available to a student-athlete at the University.

On the ice he was named New England's top defenseman as a junior, and was All-East three successive years. Selected as an All-American in his senior year, he also won B.U.'s coveted E. Ray Speare and George V. Brown Memorial Awards as Scholar-Athlete of the Year and most valuable hockey player, respectively.

B.U.'s ace pitcher for three seasons, he had a career record of 17-6, and often played at second base, shortstop, or in the outfield when not on the mound. He was named to the greater Boston All-Star team three years in a row, and was selected as B.U.'s most valuable senior baseball player.

He pitched four years in the Milwaukee Braves minor league chain before embarking on a forty –plus year career he as a teacher-coach.

Don was named by Coach Harry Cleverly to his All-Time Baseball team.

 


Graduated: 1958
Inducted: 2008

 
 
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