Al Pilarcik
Al Pilarcik | |||
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Outfielder | |||
Born: Whiting, Indiana |
July 3, 1930|||
Died: Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Schererville, Indiana |
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MLB debut | |||
July 13, 1956, for the Kansas City Athletics | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
September 24, 1961, for the Chicago White Sox | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Batting average | .256 | ||
Hits | 413 | ||
Home runs | 22 | ||
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Alfred James Pilarcik (July 3, 1930 – September 20, 2010) was an American professional baseball player. An outfielder, he appeared in 668 Major League games between 1956 and 1961 for the Kansas City Athletics, Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox. Pilarcik stood 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) tall, weighed 185 lb (84 kg) and threw and batted left-handed.
Primarily a right fielder, Pilarcik played in over 100 games for three successive seasons (1957–1959) as a member of the Orioles. In 1960, his last season in Baltimore, Pilarcik saw less service, but he was stationed in right field at Boston's Fenway Park on September 28, 1960, Ted Williams' final game as an active player. He caught Williams' long drive to right field at the bullpen wall in the fifth inning, then, three frames later, watched helplessly as Williams' 440-foot (134-metre) blast carried over the bullpen for Williams' 521st and final career home run — in the Hall of Fame hitter's last at bat in the Major Leagues.[1]
Pilarcik's career lasted one more season, split between the 1961 Athletics (in his second turn for that franchise) and the White Sox. All told, in six MLB campaigns, he compiled a career batting average of .256 with 22 home runs and 143 runs batted in.[2]
He was signed by Yankees scout Lou Maguolo.[3]
After baseball, he went into the teaching profession and taught at Lake Central High School for 33 years, retiring in 2001.[4]
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External links
- ↑ Out with a bang, The Boston Globe, July 5, 2002
- ↑ Baseball Reference
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- ↑ Obituary
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- 1930 births
- Baltimore Orioles players
- Baseball players from Indiana
- Chicago White Sox players
- Kansas City Athletics players
- Major League Baseball outfielders
- Major League Baseball right fielders
- People from Whiting, Indiana
- Joplin Miners players
- Quincy Gems players
- Muskegon Clippers players
- Beaumont Roughnecks players
- Kansas City Blues (baseball) players
- Syracuse Chiefs players
- Birmingham Barons players
- Columbus Jets players
- 2010 deaths
- People from St. John, Indiana