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Al Gionfriddo, gone at the age of 81. A proud man and terrific ball player who had his day in the sun on the grandest stage.
A reserve Brooklyn Dodgers outfielder, Al Gionfriddo, made one of the greatest catches in World Series history, robbing Joe DiMaggio of an extra base hit in
Albert Francis Gionfriddo (March 8, 1922 – March 14, 2003) was an American professional baseball player who played in Major League Baseball as an outfielder.
Al Gionfriddo Bio · Fullname: Albert Francis Gionfriddo · Born: 3/08/1922 in Dysart, PA · High School: Cresson, Cresson, PA · Debut: 9/23/1944 · Died: 3/14/2003
Made his Major League debut in 1944 with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Batted a career-best .284 with with nine triples and 74 runs scored for Pittsburgh in
Al Gionfriddo was born on 8 March 1922 in Dysart, Pennsylvania, USA. He was married to Susan Carol Jacobsen and Arlene Lentz. He died on 15 March 2003.
Al Gionfriddo ; Positions: Outfielder and Pinch Hitter ; Bats: Left • Throws: Left ; Born: March 8, 1922 in Dysart, PA us ; Died: March 14, 2003 in Solvang, CA.
Al Gionfriddo made the greatest catch in World Series history in 1947. It was better than Willie Mays's catch in 1954.
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