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"where he played shortstop until converting to pitcher his senior year." - the text in bold can be written to say to a pitcher for his senior year. or to a pitcher in his senior year.
Wikilink exhibition game for those unfamiliar with the sports term
"Donovan's pitching caught the eye of Boston Braves' scout Jeff Jones," - more formal; can be written to say either attracted the notice, impressed or attracted the attention
"He made his major league debut April 24," - debut on April 24,
"Donovan started the year with the Braves, then spent most of the year in Milwaukee," - repetition of the word "year"
"Fearing he would get stuck in the minor leagues," - remain
"and he helped the Brewers win the American Association pennant.[2][1]" - refs in numerical order please
"with the exception of a brief call-up in late May/early June." - late May to early June.
“It brought me under the wing of [Whitlow] Wyatt." Wyatt, a former pitcher for the Dodgers," - Try not to have the last word of a sentence start the next one like this
"taught Donovan how to throw a slider while Donovan was at Atlanta." - repetition of the word "Donovan"
"Donovan made the Tigers out of spring training but only appeared in two games before the Tigers" - repetition of the word "Tigers"
"Donovan married his wife, Patricia Casey, on February 7, 1959. Patricia, from Quincy, Massachusetts, was a stewardess for United Airlines." - think these two sentences can be merged into one and shortened
"he earned his stockbroker's license and joined the reputable firm of Eastman & Dillon in Boston." - more concise; joined Boston-based firm Eastman & Dillon.
"He died from cancer January 6, 1997." - on January 6, 1997.