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Chris Cannizzaro
Chris Cannizzaro at the Polo Grounds in 1962Catcher Born: May 3, 1938
Oakland, CaliforniaBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut April 17, 1960 for the St. Louis Cardinals Last MLB appearance September 28, 1974 for the San Diego Padres Career statistics Batting average .235 Home runs 18 Runs batted in 169 Teams - St. Louis Cardinals (1960-1961)
- New York Mets (1962-1965)
- Pittsburgh Pirates (1968)
- San Diego Padres (1969-1971)
- Chicago Cubs (1971)
- Los Angeles Dodgers (1972-1973)
- San Diego Padres (1974)
Career highlights and awards - 1969 National League All-Star
Christopher John "Chris" Cannizzaro (born May 3, 1938 in Oakland, California) was a catcher in Major League Baseball who played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–1961), New York Mets (1962–1965), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–1971, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971) and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–1973). He batted and threw right-handed.
In a 13-season career, Cannizzaro posted a .235 batting average with 18 home runs and 169 RBI in 740 games played.
In 1969 Cannizzaro became the very first San Diego Padre ever selected to play in MLB's All-Star Game.
Highlights
- 1969 National League All-Star
- Was an original member of the 1962 New York Mets
- Was an original member of the 1969 San Diego Padres
Trivia
- Casey Stengel, the manager of the 1962 Mets, mangled Cannizzaro's last name, calling him "Canzoneri".
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube
- Baseball Fever
- Baseball Library
- Encyclopedia of Baseball Catchers
Categories:- National League All-Stars
- Chicago Cubs players
- Los Angeles Dodgers players
- New York Mets players
- Pittsburgh Pirates players
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- 1938 births
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- American people of Italian descent
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- Ardmore Cardinals players
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