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Johnny Rizzo
Date and Place of Birth: July 30, 1912 Houston, Texas
Died: December 4, 1977 Houston, Texas
Baseball
Experience:
Major League
Position: Outfield
Rank:
Chief Specialist
Military Unit:
US Navy
Area Served: United States

In 1932 he was with
By 1937, Rizzo was with
As a Pirate in 1938, Rizzo batted .301 with 23 home runs and his 123 RBIs was third best in the National League. But his temper tantrums alienated alienated teammates and fans. His batting average dropped to .261 in 1939 and he was traded to the Reds in May 1940. A month later he climbed into the stands in pursuit of some hecklers and was traded the next day to the Phillies.
Rizzo played well for the rest
of the season in

By June 1943 he had advanced from the rank of seaman first-class to specialist third-class. By the time he was discharged from the Navy at the end of 1945 he was a chief specialist.
Rizzo was 33 when he returned
to baseball in 1946. He played with the Dodgers’ farm team at
Johnny Rizzo later worked in
the sporting goods business and as an automobile salesman. He passed
away in
Created May 8, 2008.
Copyright © 2008 Gary Bedingfield (Baseball in Wartime). All Rights Reserved.
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