- Xavier Rescigno
Xavier Frederick Rescigno (
October 13 ,1912 -December 24 ,2005 ) was aMajor League Baseball pitcher who played for thePittsburgh Pirates from 1943 to 1945. The 5'10 1/2", 175 lb. right-hander was a native ofNew York, New York . He attended St. Ann's academy inNew York, NY (now academic and athletic powerhouseArchbishop Molloy High School in Queens, NY)Rescigno is one of many ballplayers who only appeared in the major leagues during
World War II . He started out as a member of theNew York Yankees 's farm system, and was notably a member of the 1937Newark Bears squad that is often mentioned as one of the greatest minor league teams in history, but he had difficulty working his way into a spot on the deep Yankee roster. [Cleve, Craig Allen, "Hardball on the Home Front", p. 144. McFarland & Company, 2004. ISBN 0786418974] The enrollment of many players in the armed forces brought opportunity, however, and at the age of 30, Rescigno made hismajor league debut as a relief pitcher for the Pirates against theChicago Cubs atWrigley Field onApril 22 ,1943 . He started 14 games that season and relieved in 23. The best start of his career came onSeptember 12 ,1943 , when he hurled a 7-0complete game shutout against theCincinnati Reds in the second game of a doubleheader atCrosley Field ."Mr. X", as he was sometimes called, then became the '40s version of a closer in his next two seasons. In 1944 he ranked second in the
National League ingames pitched , saves, andgames finished . In 1945 he was sixth in games pitched, and third in saves and games finished. Career totals for his three seasons include 129 games, 21 starts, 7 complete games, 1 shutout, 60 games finished, and 16 saves. In 335.1innings pitched he struck out 115 and walked 113. His final record was 19-22 with a 4.13 ERA.After the 1945 season, the Pirates sold Rescigno to the
Hollywood Stars , as part of a larger agreement between the two clubs. The Pirates would send eight players to the Stars, and in return would be permitted to select two players from Hollywood's roster at the end of the year. Rescigno was one of the better players on the Stars that year, as they finished third. [Beverage, Richard E. "The Hollywood Stars", p. 66. Arcadia Publishing, 2005. ISBN 0738530565]Rescigno was subsequently a member of the 1937
Smiths Falls Beavers .Rescigno died at the age of 93 in
Sun City, Arizona .External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/r/rescixa01.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/Prescx101.htm Retrosheet]References
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