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Philip Francis Rizzuto (September 25, 1917 – August 13, 2007), nicknamed "the Scooter", was an American Major League Baseball shortstop. He spent his entire 13-year baseball career with the New York Yankees (1941–1956), and was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994. A popular figure on a … See more
Rizzuto married Cora Anne Ellenborn on June 23, 1943; the two first met the previous year when Rizzuto substituted for Joe DiMaggio as … See more
On February 2, 1950, Rizzuto was the first mystery guest on the 1950–67 Goodson-Todman Productions game show What's My Line? hosted … See more
When Rizzuto did not attend the annual Cooperstown reunion in 2005 and the annual New York Yankees Old Timers Day in 2006, questions were raised about his health. His last public appearance came early in 2006; visibly frail, he announced that he … See more
Rizzuto signed with the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1937. His nickname, at times attributed to Yankees broadcaster Mel Allen, was actually bestowed on … See more
Rizzuto had options following his release by the Yankees, including a player contract from the Cardinals and a minor league offer from the … See more
People mentioned in the articleWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBAug 14, 2007 · Rizzuto served with the Navy at Norfolk Naval Training Station in 1943 where he played baseball on a regular basis. He was later in charge of 20mm gun crew on a ship in the Pacific, but contracted …
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WEBAug 14, 2007 · But to DiMaggio, his teammate for eight seasons — each man lost three seasons to military service during World War II — Rizzuto was the best.
WEBAccording to the Naval History and Heritage Command, more than 500 Major League Baseball players and 4,000 minor leaguers joined the fighting force, including star sluggers Bob Feller, Ted...
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WEBAbout. Stats. Stories. Related Hall of Famers. Enlarge Plaque. Shortstop Phil Rizzuto was an integral part of the New York Yankees’ success in the 1940s and 1950s. 1,661 1,661. Games. 1917 1917. Birth year. About Phil …
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