Ross Moschitto | |
---|---|
Outfielder | |
Born: Fresno, California | February 15, 1945|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
April 15, 1965, for the New York Yankees | |
Last MLB appearance | |
September 25, 1967, for the New York Yankees | |
MLB statistics | |
Batting average | .167 |
Home runs | 1 |
Runs batted in | 3 |
Teams | |
Rosaire Allen Moschitto (born February 15,1945) is a former Major League Baseball player. Moschitto played for the New York Yankees in 1965 and 1967. He batted and threw right-handed.
He was signed by the Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1964. Moschitto is only one of seven players to have more career game appearances than plate appearances. [1]
Johnny Lane Oates was an American professional baseball player,coach,and manager. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a catcher for the Baltimore Orioles,Atlanta Braves,Philadelphia Phillies,Los Angeles Dodgers,and New York Yankees from 1970 to 1981. During his playing career,Oates was a light-hitting player who was valued for his defensive skills and played most of his career as a reserve player. It was as a big league manager that Oates experienced his greatest success,when,under his leadership,the Texas Rangers won three American League Western Division titles.
Walter George "Jumbo" Brown was an American professional baseball pitcher who played in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs,Cleveland Indians,New York Yankees,Cincinnati Reds,and New York Giants. His professional career spanned from 1925 to 1941.
Robert Thomas Purkey was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball known for his use of the knuckleball. From 1954 through 1966,Purkey played for the Pittsburgh Pirates,Cincinnati Reds / Redlegs,and St. Louis Cardinals. In 1974 he was elected to the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame.
Charles Ernest Keller was an American professional baseball player. He played as a left fielder in Major League Baseball from 1939 through 1952 for the New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers (1950–1951). A native of Middletown,Maryland,he batted left-handed and threw right-handed. His ability to hit massive fly balls and home runs earned him the nickname "King Kong".
Walter Anton Berger was an American professional baseball player,scout and manager. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as an outfielder from 1930 to 1940,most prominently as a member of the Boston Braves,where he was four-time All-Star player and was one of the most prolific power hitters of his era before injuries prematurely ended his playing career after just 10 seasons.
Héctor Headley López Swainson was a Panamanian professional baseball left fielder and third baseman who played in Major League Baseball for the Kansas City Athletics and New York Yankees from 1955 to 1966. He won two World Series with Yankees in 1961 and 1962. He later became the first black manager at the Triple-A baseball level.
Pedro Ramos Guerra is a Cuban former professional baseball pitcher,who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Washington Senators / Minnesota Twins,Cleveland Indians,New York Yankees,and the expansion Washington Senators,all of the American League (AL),and the Philadelphia Phillies,Pittsburgh Pirates,and Cincinnati Reds,all of the National League (NL),over the course of a 15-year career. Ramos was elected to the AL All-Star team in 1959. He led the league in losses four times,in 1958 (18),1959 (19),1960 (18),and 1961 (20). On April 11,1961,in the Twins’first game ever,Ramos was the winning pitcher,when the team defeated the Yankees,6–0,at Yankee Stadium.
Rudolph May Jr. is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a left-handed pitcher in 1965 and from 1969 to 1983 for the California Angels,New York Yankees,Baltimore Orioles and Montreal Expos. Early in his career,May had a live fastball,but was known best for his "sharp-breaking curve." May was the 1980 American League leader in earned run average (ERA).
Ivy Paul "Poison" Andrews was an American Major League Baseball pitcher with the New York Yankees,Boston Red Sox,St. Louis Browns and the Cleveland Indians between 1931 and 1938. Andrews batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Dora,Alabama.
James Riley Turner was an American pitcher and coach in Major League Baseball. As a member of the Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees,he was a member of nine World Series Championship teams between 1940 and 1959,two as a player and seven as a coach. Most notably,he was pitching coach for the Yankees under Casey Stengel from 1949 to 1959,during which time they won seven titles. Apart from his baseball career,Turner was a lifelong resident of Nashville,Tennessee.
William Wilcy "Cy" Moore was an American professional baseball right-handed pitcher over parts of six seasons (1927–1933) with the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox. He led the American League in ERA as a rookie in 1927 while playing for New York.
Edgar Garland Braxton was an American professional baseball player. He was a pitcher over parts of 10 seasons (1921–1933) with the Boston Braves,New York Yankees,Washington Senators,Chicago White Sox and St. Louis Browns. He led the American League in ERA in 1928 while playing for Washington. For his career,he compiled a 50–53 record in 282 appearances,with a 4.13 ERA and 412 strikeouts.
William David Burbach was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the New York Yankees from 1969 to 1971. Listed at 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m),215 lb (98 kg),Burbach batted and threw right handed. He was born in Dickeyville,Wisconsin,and attended Iowa University.
Martin Eugene Bystrom is an American former professional baseball pitcher,who played for the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Yankees in Major League Baseball from 1980 to 1985.
Martin Joseph McHale was an American professional baseball pitcher who played for the Boston Red Sox,New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians in Major League Baseball between 1910 and 1916. He also performed professionally in vaudeville and worked as a stockbroker.
John Burwell Reed was an American professional baseball player,an outfielder over all or parts of three seasons (1961–1963) with the New York Yankees. Reed was a member of the 1961 and 1962 World Series champion Yankees,although he did not appear in the latter series. An alumnus of the University of Mississippi,Reed's primary role for the Yanks was as a late-inning defensive replacement for injury-riddled star outfielder Mickey Mantle. For this reason,he was popularly known as Mantle's "caddie."
Below is a partial list of Minor League Baseball players in the New York Yankees system.
Allen Jones Gettel,nicknamed "Two Gun",was an American professional baseball pitcher who played for the New York Yankees,Cleveland Indians,Chicago White Sox,Washington Senators,New York Giants,and St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball. He also had a brief career as an actor in Westerns.
Wallace James Hood Jr. was an American professional baseball pitcher whop appeared in two games in Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees in 1949. Born in Los Angeles,he threw and batted right-handed and was listed as 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall and 190 pounds (86 kg). His father,Wally Sr.,a standout outfielder in the Pacific Coast League,played in 67 MLB games during the early 1920s.
Giovanny Gallegos is a Mexican professional baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2017 with the New York Yankees and also pitched for them in 2018 before being traded to the Cardinals.