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James Trimble III : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Trimble III
James “Jimmy” Trimble (October 10, 1925-March 1, 1945). In 1942 and 1943 sports fans in the Washington area were amazed by the tremendous fastball of a young pitcher. Trimble grew up in Chevy Chase, Maryland where he was an All-Star on his high school baseball team. He enjoyed his time playing baseball and attending games at Griffith Stadium to watch his favorite team the Senators. ==Early Years==
Trimble attended St. Albans Prep School in Washington DC, and he was known for being a great athlete at any sport that he played. He enjoyed playing football during the off season in which he was the captain of his football team. Trimble's love was for baseball and he had the ability to throw and captivate the stunned onlookers with his tremendous fastball and paralyzing hard breaking curveball. Trimble never was defeated on the mound at St. Albans and pitched three no-hitters in his short career. He was considered one of the finest prospects during his time. In his personal life, Trimble was named by the writer Gore Vidal as the love of his life; the two met as classmates at St. Albans and were boyhood friends. The writer later dedicated his first novel, The City and the Pillar to "JT"; Vidal confessed in his memoir Palimpset that the initials were indeed Trimble's.
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