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American baseball player (1915–2011)

Baseball player
Nick Strincevich
Pitcher
Born: March 1, 1915
Gary, Indiana, U.S.
Died: November 11, 2011(2011-11-11) (aged 96)
Valparaiso, Indiana, U.S.
Batted: RightThrew: Right
MLB debut
April 23, 1940, for the Boston Bees
Last MLB appearance
June 11, 1948, for the Philadelphia Phillies
MLB statistics
Win–loss record46–49
Earned run average4.05
Strikeouts274
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Nicholas Strincevich (March 1, 1915 – November 11, 2011) was an American Major League baseball player. Born in Gary, Indiana, the right-handed pitcher made his big-league debut with the Boston Bees on April 23, 1940, played part of the 1941 season with the Boston Braves, played from 1941 to 1948 (excluding 1943) with the Pittsburgh Pirates, and finished his big league career on June 11, 1948, with the Philadelphia Phillies. According to at least one source, Strincevich was selected to play on the 1945 All-Star team from the National League, but, due to wartime travel restrictions, the game was never played.

In a 10-season career, Strincevich posted a 46–49 record with a 4.05 ERA in 8892⁄3 innings pitched. Nicknamed "Jumbo", he was listed as 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall and 180 pounds (82 kg).

Strincevich died on November 11, 2011, in Valparaiso, Indiana. His funeral service was held at the Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church of Merrillville, Indiana. He was buried at Calumet Park Cemetery.

References

  1. "Nick Strincevich Obituary". Post-Tribune (legacy.com). Chicago. November 12, 2011. Retrieved December 22, 2018.

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