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On November 2, 1941, Olsen married Alice Delahoyde at the Little Flower Church in Everett. After baseball, he worked as truck driver for Standard Electric Supply Company. Olsen died on March 30, 1977 at Everett's
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and batted .400 during his senior season. After graduating, Olsen signed with the Chicago Cubs and was assigned to the
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The Baseball Necrology: The Post-Baseball Lives and Deaths of More Than 7,600 Major League Players and Others
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before being called up by the Cubs in 1941. He made his Major League debut on August 23, 1941 against the
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September 28, 1941, for the Chicago Cubs
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Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery (Malden, Massachusetts)
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August 23, 1941, for the Chicago Cubs
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Center fielder
Everett, Massachusetts
Everett, Massachusetts
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Chicago Cubs
1941
center fielder
Major League Baseball
Chicago Cubs
Everett, Massachusetts
Everett High School
Moline Plowboys
Three–Eye League
Tulsa Oilers
Nashville Volunteers
Milwaukee Brewers
Brooklyn Dodgers
Los Angeles Angels
Philadelphia Athletics
United States Navy
World War II
St. Louis Cardinals
Eddie Malone
Columbus
Rochester
Houston
Tampa Smokers

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