ART SCHULT
"Dutch returns to baseball after two years of military service. In his last season of pro ball, 1950, at Binghamton, Art batted .303, had 118 RBIs, 30 doubles, eight triples and 24 homers.
The huge power hitter studied at Georgetown University before signing a Yankee contract. He played for Norfolk in '48, Newark and Binghamton in '49 and Binghamton again in '50.
Art was optioned to Kansas City in April of 1953."
1953 Topps No. 167
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