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* Shows his nickname is "Peewee". | * Shows his nickname is "Peewee". | ||
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* Led the 1944 Pacific Coast League in games pitched with 48 and games won with 26. | * Led the 1944 Pacific Coast League in games pitched with 48 and games won with 26. | ||
* Tied for the lead in most wild pitches with 12 in the 1944 Pacific Coast League. | * Tied for the lead in most wild pitches with 12 in the 1944 Pacific Coast League. | ||
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* Tied for the lead in most wild pitches with 20 in the 1941 Arizona-Texas League. | * Tied for the lead in most wild pitches with 20 in the 1941 Arizona-Texas League. | ||
- | == Contract signing == | + | === Contract signing === |
* Was drafted by the Washington Senators in 1944. | * Was drafted by the Washington Senators in 1944. | ||
- | == Career notes == | + | === Career notes === |
* 1942 Shows "Voluntarily retired" | * 1942 Shows "Voluntarily retired" | ||
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* {{cite-book | title=1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches}} | * {{cite-book | title=1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches}} |
Revision as of 11:46, 21 May 2010
Contents |
Profile
Personal
- Resided in Daly City, California in 1952.
- Self-identified as being of Italian ancestry.
- One of the smallest pitchers in baseball.
- Shows his nickname is "Peewee".
Achievements
- Led the 1944 Pacific Coast League in games pitched with 48 and games won with 26.
- Tied for the lead in most wild pitches with 12 in the 1944 Pacific Coast League.
- Had seven shutout victories in the 1944 Pacific Coast League.
- Led the 1941 Arizona-Texas League in innings pitched with 274 and strikeouts with 237.
- Tied for the lead in most wild pitches with 20 in the 1941 Arizona-Texas League.
Contract signing
- Was drafted by the Washington Senators in 1944.
Career notes
- 1942 Shows "Voluntarily retired"
Sources
- 1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches.