Alec Distaso
Alec John Distaso (December 23, 1948 – July 13, 2009) was an American professional baseball player, a right-handed pitcher who appeared in two games played for Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball in 1969. The native of Los Angeles, stood 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) tall and weighed 200 pounds (91 kg).
Alec Distaso | |||
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Pitcher | |||
Born: Los Angeles | December 23, 1948|||
Died: July 13, 2009 60) Macomb, Illinois | (aged|||
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MLB debut | |||
April 20, 1969, for the Chicago Cubs | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
April 22, 1969, for the Chicago Cubs | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Win–loss record | 0–0 | ||
Earned run average | 3.86 | ||
Innings pitched | 4⅔ | ||
Teams | |||
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Distaso's professional career, curtailed by elbow miseries, lasted four seasons (1967–1970), all in the Cubs' organization. After winning 13 games for the Class A Quincy Cubs in 1968, he was included on Chicago's 1969 opening season roster and appeared in two games as a relief pitcher in April. In the first, he hurled two scoreless innings against the expansion edition of the Montreal Expos. In the second, he allowed two earned runs in 2 2⁄3 innings against the Pittsburgh Pirates, a double by the Pirates' Bob Robertson the most damaging blow.[1] He then was sent back to the minor leagues.
After retiring as an active player, Distaso became a police officer and then a detective for the Los Angeles Police Department, retiring in 1994.[2]
References
- "Retrosheet Boxscore: Pittsburgh Pirates 7, Chicago Cubs 5 (1)". www.retrosheet.org.
- Alec Distaso at the SABR Bio Project, by Rory Costello, retrieved July 18, 2013
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
- Alec Distaso at the SABR Bio Project, by Rory Costello, retrieved July 18, 2013