Stanley G. Bordagaray; Baseball
Player
Stanley G.
"Frenchy" Bordagaray, a former major league baseball player,
died
Thursday after a long illness. He was 90.
He
was born Jan. 3, 1910, in Coalinga, the middle of seven children
of
Dominique and Louise Bordagaray, who were original settlers in the
San
Joaquin Valley.
Later he attended
Fresno State University where he was a four-sport
letterman and played
on the school's first undefeated football team in 1929.
In 1962, he was
inducted into the Fresno County Sports Hall of
Fame.
His baseball career began in the Pacific
Coast League in 1930. He went
on to play for the Chicago White Sox,
Brooklyn Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals,
Cincinnati Reds and New York
Yankees. A lifetime .284 hitter, he was known
for his speed, spark, and
pinch-hitting skills (.312 lifetime). He played in
two World Series,
one with the '39 Reds and the other with the victorious
'41 Yankees. He
was admitted into the Brooklyn Dodger Hall of Fame in
1995.
Other past professions included
restaurateur and club owner in St.
Louis and Kansas City and a
developer of 15 cemeteries throughout
the
Midwest.
In 1961, he moved his family
from Kansas City to Ventura. He became
Ventura's sports and recreation
department supervisor and established a
youth sports program for the
community. After a brief retirement he went
back to work for Ventura's
parks department and helped build El Camino Real
field. In 1986, he was
admitted to the Ventura County Sports Hall of
Fame.
Bordagaray is survived by his wife of 58
years, Victoria; sons
Christopher of Seattle, Wash., and Stan Jr. of
Palo Alto; daughters Stanna
of Lindsay and Germaine of Ventura; seven
grandchildren and six great
grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 2 to 7 p.m. at the Joseph Reardon Funeral
Home.
A rosary recitation will follow at 7
p.m.
Funeral Mass is scheduled at 11 a.m.
Wednesday at St. Paul's Catholic
Church in
Coalinga.
Contributions in his memory may be
made to the Alzheimer's Assn., 2630
Saddle Ave., Suite 101, Oxnard, CA
93030.
Arrangements are under the direction of
the Joseph Reardon Funeral Home
in
Ventura.