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D'Acquisto was named National League Rookie Pitcher of the Year in 1974 when he went 12-14 with a 3.77 ERA for the fifth-place Giants, but he missed most of the next season after elbow surgery. D'Acquisto was named National League Rookie Pitcher of the Year in 1974 when he went 12-14 with a 3.77 ERA for the fifth-place Giants, but he missed most of the next season after elbow surgery.


D'Acquisto tied an NL record with three wild pitches in one inning on September 24, 1976. The San Diego native made a comeback with the Padres in 1978 by switching to the bullpen (4-3 10 saves, 2.13 ERA)45 appearences, 1979 D'Acquisto was put back into the rotation and had 51 appearences with a 9-13 record with 134 innings pitched and again struckout 97 batters. In 1980 D'Acquisto again had 50 appearences combined between the Padres and the Expos 39 with the Padres and 11 with the Montreal Expos with a 3.76 ERA for the Padres and 2.11 ERA for the Expos. In 1981 D'Acquisto tested the free agent market and was drafted by 8 different teams, He signed in 1981 with the Los Angeles Angels then called the Anahiem Angels of the American League. D'Acquisto did not pitch much with the Angels (6 appearences) during the strike riden year and was subsequently sent to minors in Salt Lake City Utah. He was brought back to the parent team in spring training and then released. After his release he signed with the Atlanta Braves and was sent to Richmond AAA International League in 1982. He asked for his release and was granted his release and signed with the Oakland A's under Billy Martin and pitched well untill the last game. D'Acquisto was part of the Oakland A's in spring training but was released on the last day of spring training after compiling a 2.76 era with 17 appearences and was picked up by the Chicago White Sox and sent to Denver of the American Association. D'Acquisto retired after arm surgery in 1983 and declined in subsequent years. In 1989 with the addition of the Senior Professional League D'Acquisto made a comeback to baseball were he went 5-4 with 4 saves and still throwing the ball 95 MPH at the age of 40. He was asked to come back and play for the San Francisco Giants in 1990; but was asked to go to San Jose AAA of the Pacific coast league and subsequently retired.
D'Acquisto tied an NL record with three wild pitches in one inning on September 24, 1976. The San Diego native made a comeback with the Padres in 1978 by switching to the bullpen (4-3 10 saves, 2.13 ERA) but declined in subsequent years.

After his retirement, D'Acquisto became a registered investment advisor/banker, but had his license revoked and was sentenced to 63 months prison over charges of misrepresentation and Investment Fraud. Later it was found out through court suopenas of documents that John D'Acquisto was used in scheme developed by V. Davide Siniscalchi and R. Jeffs Kollar of Sheraton Management along with others and set up. All of the apparent stolen funds that they said D'Acquisto stole, related to D'Acquisto's purported fraud case were found in the hands of V. David Siniscalchi of Alliance Holdings, Peter Vercoven, and Dr. Herbert Geiselman, all of whom have served time in prison for fraud. D'Acquisto has stated that he was a not responsible for any purported fraud and his court documents spell it out clearly.

D'Acquisto has since received his Doctorate Degree in Exercise Science and Physiology.<ref>www.rochvilleuniveristy.org/verification/</ref>
<ref>Graduate ID: RV47476 Password 30986529</ref>

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Also you may contact Mr. Rolland Pierce at 1-866-585-0151 to verify any and all of Dr.D'Acquisto's credentials that according to Mr. Pierce are bonified degree credentials.
The San Diego native made a comeback with the Padres in 1978 by switching to the bullpen (4-3 10 saves, 2.13 ERA) but declined in subsequent years.


After his retirement, D'Acquisto became an investment banker, but had his license revoked and was sentenced to 63 months prison over charges of investment fraud.<ref></ref> Later it was found out that John D'Acquisto was used by others and set up. All the funds related to D'Acquisto's purported fraud case were found in the hands of V. David Siniscalchi, Peter Vercoven, and Dr. Herbert Geiselman, all of whom have served time in prison for fraud.<ref></ref> After his retirement, D'Acquisto became an investment banker, but had his license revoked and was sentenced to 63 months prison over charges of investment fraud.<ref></ref> Later it was found out that John D'Acquisto was used by others and set up. All the funds related to D'Acquisto's purported fraud case were found in the hands of V. David Siniscalchi, Peter Vercoven, and Dr. Herbert Geiselman, all of whom have served time in prison for fraud.<ref></ref>

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Baseball player
John D'Acquisto
Pitcher
Born: (1951-12-24)December 24, 1951
San Diego, California
Batted: RightThrew: Right
debut
September 2, 1973, for the San Francisco Giants
Last appearance
October 1, 1982, for the Oakland Athletics
Career statistics
W–L record34-51
Strikeouts600
earned run average4.56
Teams
Career highlights and awards

John Francis D'Acquisto (born December 24, 1951 in San Diego, California), is a former Major League Baseball player who pitched for six teams in his ten year career that spanned from 1973 to 1982.

D'Acquisto was named National League Rookie Pitcher of the Year in 1974 when he went 12-14 with a 3.77 ERA for the fifth-place Giants, but he missed most of the next season after elbow surgery.

D'Acquisto tied an NL record with three wild pitches in one inning on September 24, 1976. The San Diego native made a comeback with the Padres in 1978 by switching to the bullpen (4-3 10 saves, 2.13 ERA)45 appearences, 1979 D'Acquisto was put back into the rotation and had 51 appearences with a 9-13 record with 134 innings pitched and again struckout 97 batters. In 1980 D'Acquisto again had 50 appearences combined between the Padres and the Expos 39 with the Padres and 11 with the Montreal Expos with a 3.76 ERA for the Padres and 2.11 ERA for the Expos. In 1981 D'Acquisto tested the free agent market and was drafted by 8 different teams, He signed in 1981 with the Los Angeles Angels then called the Anahiem Angels of the American League. D'Acquisto did not pitch much with the Angels (6 appearences) during the strike riden year and was subsequently sent to minors in Salt Lake City Utah. He was brought back to the parent team in spring training and then released. After his release he signed with the Atlanta Braves and was sent to Richmond AAA International League in 1982. He asked for his release and was granted his release and signed with the Oakland A's under Billy Martin and pitched well untill the last game. D'Acquisto was part of the Oakland A's in spring training but was released on the last day of spring training after compiling a 2.76 era with 17 appearences and was picked up by the Chicago White Sox and sent to Denver of the American Association. D'Acquisto retired after arm surgery in 1983 and declined in subsequent years. In 1989 with the addition of the Senior Professional League D'Acquisto made a comeback to baseball were he went 5-4 with 4 saves and still throwing the ball 95 MPH at the age of 40. He was asked to come back and play for the San Francisco Giants in 1990; but was asked to go to San Jose AAA of the Pacific coast league and subsequently retired.

After his retirement, D'Acquisto became a registered investment advisor/banker, but had his license revoked and was sentenced to 63 months prison over charges of misrepresentation and Investment Fraud. Later it was found out through court suopenas of documents that John D'Acquisto was used in scheme developed by V. Davide Siniscalchi and R. Jeffs Kollar of Sheraton Management along with others and set up. All of the apparent stolen funds that they said D'Acquisto stole, related to D'Acquisto's purported fraud case were found in the hands of V. David Siniscalchi of Alliance Holdings, Peter Vercoven, and Dr. Herbert Geiselman, all of whom have served time in prison for fraud. D'Acquisto has stated that he was a not responsible for any purported fraud and his court documents spell it out clearly.

D'Acquisto has since received his Doctorate Degree in Exercise Science and Physiology.

References

  1. www.rochvilleuniveristy.org/verification/
  2. Graduate ID: RV47476 Password 30986529

External links

Also you may contact Mr. Rolland Pierce at 1-866-585-0151 to verify any and all of Dr.D'Acquisto's credentials that according to Mr. Pierce are bonified degree credentials. The San Diego native made a comeback with the Padres in 1978 by switching to the bullpen (4-3 10 saves, 2.13 ERA) but declined in subsequent years.

After his retirement, D'Acquisto became an investment banker, but had his license revoked and was sentenced to 63 months prison over charges of investment fraud. Later it was found out that John D'Acquisto was used by others and set up. All the funds related to D'Acquisto's purported fraud case were found in the hands of V. David Siniscalchi, Peter Vercoven, and Dr. Herbert Geiselman, all of whom have served time in prison for fraud.

D'Acquisto has since received his Doctorate Degree in Exercise Science and Physiology.

References

  1. LA Times article on D'Acquisto case
  2. Court documents pertaining to D'Acquisto's case
  3. www.rochvilleuniveristy.org/verification/
  4. Graduate ID: RV47476 Password 30986529

External links

Also you may contact Mr. Rolland Pierce at 1-866-585-0151 to verify any and all of Dr.D'Acquisto's credentials that according to Mr. Pierce are bonified degree credentials.

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