- Tony Freitas
Infobox MLB retired
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textcolor1=white
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name=Tony Freitas
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position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Left
debutdate=
debutyear=by|1932
debutteam=Philadelphia Athletics
finaldate=
finalyear=by|1936
finalteam=Cincinnati Reds
stat1label=Win-Loss*
stat1value=25–33
stat2label=E.R.A.*
stat2value=4.48
stat3label=Strikeout s*
stat3value=135;* - MLB statistics
teams=
*Philadelphia Athletics (by|1932-by|1933)
*Cincinnati Reds (by|1934-by|1936)
highlights=;Notable achievements
* Most wins by a left-handed minor league pitcher (342)
* Nine 20-game seasons (tied for 1st in the minors)
*PCL Hall of Fame (2003)Antonio "Tony" Freitas, Jr. (
May 5 1908 -March 13 1994 ) was an American athlete who played as apitcher in the minor leagues andMajor League Baseball , spending most of his career with the Sacramento Senators of thePacific Coast League . He played in the majors with the Philadelphia Athletics (1932-1933) and theCincinnati Reds (1934-1936). He batted right-handed and threw left-handed. [ [http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/F/Tony-Freitas.shtml The Baseball Cube, Tony Freitas] , accessedMarch 9 ,2008 ]Born in
Mill Valley, California , Freitas attendedTamalpais High School in the mid-1920s. He was recruited by the Senators, playing with two of their Arizona farm clubs in 1928 and 1929. He moved up to the PCL with the Senators during the 1929 season. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=DDvo6F01ce4C&pg=PA75&lpg=PA75&dq=%22tony+freitas%22+tamalpais&source=web&ots=rOIDzGeXfX&sig=DQCcm4rmb2ZosMQUn8cbtf5SuNU&hl=en#PPA75,M1 Alan O'Connor, "Gold on the Diamond: Sacramento's Greatest Baseball Players 1886 to 1976," pp. 74-76] , accessedMarch 10 ,2008 ] He won 19 games in both the 1930 and 1931 seasons.After pitching a no-hitter on his birthday in 1932, Frietas moved up to the Philadelphia Athletics for two seasons, followed by three with the Cincinnati Reds. He went back down to the minors during the 1936 season, returning to the Sacramento team (now named the Solons) in 1937.
Freitas served in the US Army Air Corps during
World War II from 1943 to 1945. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=019z2vcdBhUC&pg=PA512&lpg=PA512&dq=%22Antonio+Freitas%22+%2Btamalpais&source=web&ots=6Rx7ENGOy2&sig=8XvRPpLB1b5JOilVRT0_EOhvAmg&hl=en#PPA513,M1 David L. Porter, "Biographical Dictionary of American Sports," pp. 512-513] , accessedMarch 9 ,2008 ] He returned to the PCL with the Solons after the war, playing there into the 1950 season. He completed his 25-year playing career with four seasons in theCalifornia League , playing for the Modesto Reds in 1950 and 1951 and for theStockton Ports in 1952 and 1953. He was the manager of the Solons in the 1954 and 1955 seasons.With 342 wins in the minors, Freits is number 4 on the all-time list and is the winningest left-handed pitcher. We won 20 or more games nine times. He has been selected for the Pacific Coast League's Hall of Fame and for its All-Century Team.
Freitas died in
Orangevale, California at the age of 85.References
External links
* [http://www.sacramentosolons.com/ Sacramento Solons hisory]
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