Augie Bergamo
Augie Bergamo | |
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Outfielder | |
Born: (1917-02-14)February 14, 1917 Detroit, Michigan, U.S. | |
Died: August 19, 1974(1974-08-19) (aged 57) Grosse Pointe, Michigan, U.S. | |
Batted: Left Threw: Left | |
MLB debut | |
April 25, 1944, for the St. Louis Cardinals | |
Last MLB appearance | |
September 30, 1945, for the St. Louis Cardinals | |
MLB statistics | |
Batting average | .304 |
Home runs | 5 |
Runs batted in | 63 |
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August Samuel Bergamo (February 14, 1917 – August 19, 1974) was a Major League Baseball outfielder who played for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1944 and 1945. A native of Detroit, Michigan, he stood 5'9" and weighed 165 lbs.
Bergamo is one of many ballplayers who only appeared in the major leagues during World War II. He was a valuable reserve on the 1944 World Series Champions, batting .286 in 80 games. He was the starting left fielder in World Series Game 2 against the St. Louis Browns, won by the Cards 3–2 in 11 innings. Bergamo, the leadoff hitter, was 0-for-5 in the game but hit an RBI grounder in the third that plated the first Cardinal run. For the Series he appeared in three games, going 0-for-6 with one RBI and two walks.
In 1945, he batted .316 in 94 games, but St. Louis finished second that year, three games behind the Chicago Cubs.
Career totals for 174 games played include a .304 batting average (151-for-496), 5 home runs, 63 runs batted in, 86 runs scored, a .400 on-base percentage, and a slugging average of .401. Defensively, he recorded a .977 fielding percentage.
External links
- Baseball Reference
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- 1 Whitey Kurowski
- 3 Emil Verban
- 4 Marty Marion (NL MVP)
- 5 Ray Sanders
- 6 Stan Musial
- 7 George Fallon
- 8 Danny Litwhiler
- 9 Debs Garms
- 11 Freddy Schmidt
- 12 Johnny Hopp
- 13 Mort Cooper
- 15 Walker Cooper
- 16 Ken O'Dea
- 17 Augie Bergamo
- 20 Blix Donnelly
- 21 Max Lanier
- 27 Bud Byerly
- 28 Ted Wilks
- 29 Al Jurisich
- 31 Harry Brecheen
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- 30 Billy Southworth
- Coaches
- 25 Mike González
- 26 Buzzy Wares
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