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American baseball player

Baseball player
Tony Parisse
Catcher
Born: (1911-06-25)June 25, 1911
Philadelphia
Died: June 2, 1956(1956-06-02) (aged 44)
Philadelphia
Batted: RightThrew: Right
MLB debut
September 22, 1943, for the Philadelphia Athletics
Last MLB appearance
July 1, 1944, for the Philadelphia Athletics
MLB statistics
Batting average.143
Hits3
Runs batted in1
Stats at Baseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
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Louis Peter "Tony" Parisse (June 25, 1911 – June 2, 1956) was an American professional baseball player and manager. He appeared in ten Major League Baseball games as a catcher and pinch hitter for the 194344 Philadelphia Athletics, one of the many players who received their only MLB trials during the World War II manpower shortage. During his six-season career in the minor leagues, he never played above the Class B level

Parisse, a Philadelphia native, didn't begin his professional career until he was almost 28 years old, in 1939. The Athletics summoned him from the Wilmington Blue Rocks in September 1943, and, in his second MLB game, Parisse collected two singles and an RBI in a 9–4 victory over the St. Louis Browns at Shibe Park on September 27. Those would represent two-thirds of his career hit total in the Majors, and his lone run batted in.

He briefly managed in the Chicago White Sox farm system (1947) before leaving the game, and died in Philadelphia at age 44.

References

  1. Retrosheet box score: 1943-09-27

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