词条 | Ed Sanicki |
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| name = Ed Sanicki | image = | caption = | position = Outfielder | birth_date = {{Birth date|1923|7|7}} | birth_place = Wallington, New Jersey | death_date ={{death date and age|1998|7|6|1923|7|7}} | death_place =Old Bridge Township, New Jersey | bats = Right | throws =Right |debutleague = MLB | debutdate =September 14 | debutyear = 1949 | debutteam = Philadelphia Phillies |finalleague = MLB | finaldate = May 12 | finalyear = 1951 | finalteam = Philadelphia Phillies |statleague = MLB | stat1label =Batting average | stat1value =.294 | stat2label =Home runs | stat2value =3 | stat3label =Runs batted in | stat3value =8 | teams =
Sanicki signed with the Phillies after serving in the U.S. Navy in World War II. On September 14, 1949 — in his first at-bat in the Major Leagues — he hit a three-run home run off Rip Sewell of the Pittsburgh Pirates.[3] In {{baseball year|1950}}, during spring training, he injured his knee. Although he made the Phils in 1951, his final major-league game was on May 12. During his two MLB trials, Sanicki registered only 17 at bats — but of his five hits, three were home runs and one was a double. After leaving baseball in 1952, Sanicki graduated from Seton Hall University and became a special-education teacher in New Jersey.[4] He died on July 6, 1998, in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey, and is buried at Holy Cross Burial Park, East Brunswick, N.J.[1] See also
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References1. ^1 2 {{cite web|title=Ed Sanicki|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Baseball-Reference.com|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/saniced01.shtml|accessdate=2012-01-06}} 2. ^Singerman, Philip. [https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/orlandosentinel/access/91796337.html?dids=91796337:91796337&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Aug+11%2C+1985&author=Philip+Singerman&pub=Orlando+Sentinel&desc=FIELD+OF+DREAMS+THIS+BASEBALL+SEASON%2C+THESE+THREE+MENSHARE+LIFE+IN+THE+MINOR+LEAGUES.+BUT+THEIR+SIGHTS+ARE+SET+HIGHER%3ATWO+IN+THE+FUTURE%2C+ONE+IN+THE+PAST.+THE+PLAYER+-+MARK+FUNDERBURK&pqatl=google "Field Of Dreams This Baseball Season, These Three Men Share Life In The Minor Leagues. But Their Sights Are Set Higher:Two In The Future, One In The Past."], Orlando Sentinel, August 11, 1985. Accessed February 15, 2011. "It's always that way for Oujo, 26, a native of Old Bridge N.J. now in his fifth season as a professional umpire... His next door neighbor Ed Sanicki a former major-league player with the Philadelphia Phillies told him that umpiring Little League games would be a much better way to earn extra money than working in a McDonald's..." 3. ^Retrosheet 4. ^Mancini, Joe (Fredericksburg, Va.). "Phightin' Phillie". MLB Insiders Club Magazine (Vol. 4, Issue 5; September 2011), p. 9. MLB Insiders Club. North American Media Group, Inc. External links{{Baseballstats|br=s/saniced01}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Sanicki, Ed}} 15 : 1923 births|1998 deaths|Baseball players from New Jersey|Houston Buffaloes players|Major League Baseball outfielders|Clifton High School (New Jersey) alumni|Sportspeople from Clifton, New Jersey|People from Wallington, New Jersey|People from Old Bridge Township, New Jersey|Philadelphia Phillies players|Schenectady Blue Jays players|Seton Hall University alumni|Toronto Maple Leafs (International League) players|Tulsa Oilers (baseball) players|Wilmington Blue Rocks (1940–1952) players |
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