Bobo Brayton
Frederick Charles “Bobo” Brayton, the Washington State University baseball coach with 1,162-career victories, passed away Saturday morning in Pullman. He was 89.
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Former WSU baseball coach Bobo Brayton, right, reacts to the retiring of his jersey presented by coach Tim Mooney before a game against UCLA
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Fredrick Charles "Bobo" Brayton, former Washington State University head baseball coach from 1962-94, speaks during his induction into the College Baseball Hall of Fame Wednesday, July 4, 2007, in Lubbock, Texas. Fellow inductee, Fred Lynn is at left.
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Bobo Brayton stands at Bailey/Brayton stadium at WSU named for him and Arthur “Buck” Bailey.
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WSU baseball coach Bobo Brayton in a heated discussion with home plate umpire Al Gracio.
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Former WSU baseball coach Bobo Brayton autographs bats for children following a ceremony retiring his jersey.
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Former WSU head baseball coach Bobo Brayton does color commentary for radio station KQQQ AM out of Pullman during a Cougar doubleheader at Gonzaga University.
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Former WSU baseball coach Bobo Brayton autographs bats for fans before a ceremony retiring his jersey.
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Bobo Brayton stands at the gates of the Bailey/Brayton field named for him and Arthur "Buck" Bailey.
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