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Win-Loss record
  
5-7

Name
  
Charley Stanceu

Innings pitched
  
122⁄3


Strikeouts
  
47

Earned run average
  
4.93

Role
  
Baseball player

Charley Stanceu Charley Stanceu Society for American Baseball Research

Died
  
April 3, 1969, Canton, Ohio, United States

Charles Stanceu (Romanian: Charles Stanciu; January 9, 1916 – April 3, 1969) was an American professional baseball player of Romanian descent who played in 39 Major League games in 1941 and 1946 with the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies. A pitcher, he batted and threw right-handed.

Charley Stanceu January 9 1916 April 3 1969 Charley Stanceu from CantonOH

Career

After growing up in Canton, Ohio, Stanceu, played minor league baseball beginning in 1934 and ending in 1949. Perhaps his best success was with the 1940 Kansas City Blues for which he went 15-8. After his major league days he pitched three seasons for Columbus.

Stanceu was member of the 1941 Yankees team who won the 1941 World Series. He appeared in 22 games for the 1941 Yankees team, which won 101 games as well as the 1941 World Series.

During World War II, he was in the Army. He came back in 1946 to pitch some more for the 1946 Yankees as well as for the 1946 Phillies. After three games in 1946 with the Yankees, he was selected off waivers by the Phillies and pitched in 14 more games for them in that season.

His son Timothy is the Chief United States Judge of the United States Court of International Trade.

References

Charley Stanceu Wikipedia