Art Garibaldi
American baseball player (1907-1967)
Baseball player
Art Garibaldi | |
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Third baseman/Second baseman | |
Born: (1907-08-21)August 21, 1907 San Francisco, California | |
Died: October 19, 1967(1967-10-19) (aged 60) San Francisco, California | |
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
June 20, 1936, for the St. Louis Cardinals | |
Last MLB appearance | |
September 27, 1936, for the St. Louis Cardinals | |
MLB statistics | |
Batting average | .276 |
Home runs | 1 |
Runs batted in | 20 |
Teams | |
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Arthur Edward Garibaldi (August 21, 1907 – October 19, 1967) was a Major League Baseball third baseman and second baseman who played for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1936. Garibaldi played in the minor leagues from 1931 until 1942. He won the Pacific Coast League MVP Award in 1937.
Garibaldi died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in 1967.[1]
References
- ^ "Former Seal, Art Garibaldi Is a Suicide". The San Francisco Examiner. October 21, 1967. p. 26 – via Newspapers.com.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
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- 1928: none
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- 1931: none
- 1932: Statz
- 1933: Newsom
- 1934: Demaree
- 1935: J. DiMaggio
- 1936: Ludolph
- 1937: Garibaldi
- 1938: Hutchinson
- 1939: D. DiMaggio
- 1940: Archie
- 1941: Terry
- 1942: Pafko
- 1944: Scarsella
- 1945: Joyce
- 1946: Scarsella
- 1947: Lupien
- 1948: Graham
- 1949: Noren
- 1950: Metkovich
- 1951: Rivera
- 1952: Lindell
- 1953: Long
- 1954: J. Phillips
- 1955: Bilko
- 1956: Bilko
- 1957: Bilko
- 1958: Averill
- 1959: Hall
- 1960: Davis
- 1961: D. Phillips
- 1962: Gonder
- 1963: Cowan
- 1964: Pérez
- 1965: Roberts
- 1966: Josephson
- 1967: Joseph
- 1968: Hicks
- 1969: Doyle
- 1970: Valentine
- 1971: Hutton
- 1972: Paciorek
- 1973: none
- 1974: Robson
- 1975: none
- 1976: none
- 1977: none
- 1978: none
- 1979: none
- 1980: Lewallyn
- 1981: Marshall
- 1982: Kittle
- 1983: McReynolds
- 1984: Sánchez
- 1985: Tartabull
- 1986: Pyznarski
- 1987: Campbell
- 1988: Alomar
- 1989: Alomar
- 1990: Offerman
- 1991: Martinez
- 1992: Salmon
- 1993: Mouton
- 1994: Ashley
- 1995: Wall
- 1996: Mintz
- 1997: Konerko
- 1998: Hatcher
- 1999: Murray
- 2000: Ortiz
- 2001: Hiatt
- 2002: Quinlan
- 2003: Koonce
- 2004: Johnson
- 2005: Green
- 2006: McClain
- 2007: Soto
- 2008: Cruz
- 2009: Ruiz
- 2010: Arencibia
- 2011: LaHair
- 2012: Eaton
- 2013: Owings
- 2014: Pederson
- 2015: Duffy
- 2016: Renfroe
- 2017: Walker
- 2018: Fuentes
- 2019: France
- 2020: none
- 2021: Marmolejos
- 2022: Villar
- 2023: Bush
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