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Batting average
  
.249

Role
  
Baseball player

Name
  
John Orsino

Runs batted in
  
123

Home runs
  
40


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John Joseph Orsino (April 22, 1938 – November 1, 2016) was a Major League Baseball catcher. He was signed by the New York Giants as an amateur free agent before the 1957 season, and played for the San Francisco Giants (1961–1962), Baltimore Orioles (1963–1965), and Washington Senators (1966–1967).

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Playing career

Orsino made his major league debut on July 14, 1961 against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Candlestick Park. He was the starting catcher and went 0-for-3 with 3 putouts, 2 assists, 1 error, and 1 passed ball. The Giants lost, 6-4. The next day was a lot better; he was in the starting lineup again and went 1-for-3 with a walk, a run batted in, a run scored, and no errors in the field as the Giants crushed the Pirates 8-3.

His best season was 1963, when he had career highs in games played (116), hits (103), at bats (379), home runs (19), runs batted in (56), runs scored (53), and on-base percentage (.349). The Orioles had a good year, winning 86 games and losing 76.

One of the most famous games he was ever involved in took place at Memorial Stadium on September 12, 1964. He was the Orioles starting catcher in a rare battle of complete game one-hitters between O's left-hander Frank Bertaina and Kansas City Athletics southpaw Bob Meyer. Orsino doubled to lead off the bottom of the 8th of the 0-0 game, and teammate Bob Saverine came in to pinch run for him. Saverine advanced to third on a Bertaina sacrifice bunt, and then scored when Jackie Brandt hit a sacrifice fly.

Career totals for 332 games include 252 hits, 40 home runs, 123 runs batted in, 114 runs scored, a .249 batting average, and a slugging percentage of .420.

After baseball

Orsino was a multi-sport athlete. He became a golf pro in 1977 and then went on to coach a university men's golf team in 2004. John had two children from his first marriage. Jeryl Orsino and John ( Jay ) Orsino . Jeryl is a fitness professional and Jay is a golf professional. John has three grandchildren. Charlie, Wyatt and Oliver Orsino.

Orsino died on November 1, 2016 in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida at age 78.

Highlights

  • Hit a combined .324 (22-for-68) against All-Star pitchers Jim Bouton, Harvey Haddix, Tommy John, Gary Peters and Stan Williams
  • Hit a combined .323 (10-for-31) against Hall of Fame pitchers Jim Bunning and Whitey Ford
  • References

    John Orsino Wikipedia