Skippy Roberge was born in
Lowell, Massachusetts, on May 19, 1917. He attended Keith Academy, now part of
Lowell Catholic High School, from 1933 to 1937, where he was the football quarterback, All-American forward for the basketball team, and shortstop and pitcher for the baseball team. He did not attend college. After high school, Roberge joined a semi-pro baseball team in the Lowell Twilight League, and the Lowell
YMCA basketball team, where he played until 1938 when he tried out for the Braves, then nicknamed the Boston Bees.
Manager Casey Stengel liked what he saw and assigned Roberge to a Class D farm team, the
Bradford Bees, for 1939. The next year, in 1940, Roberge moved up to the Class B team, the
Evansville Bees, then to the Class A team, the
Hartford Bees, before entering the Majors. ==Baseball career==