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Thomas Silicato


Thomas Carmen Silicato (born April 13, 1946) is a former professional baseball player. He played a total of 13 seasons mostly in the Philadelphia Phillies organization (11 total) and also in the Cincinnati Reds, Milwaukee Brewers and Texas Rangers organizations. He is a member of the Reading Phillies Hall of Fame and the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame.

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Career

Silicato played all of his career (13 years) in the minor league system mostly with the Phillies where he made it to the highest level of Triple A for 4 seasons. Out of high school, and after deciding not to attend Delaware, he was signed as a non-drafted free agent in 1965 by then Phils scout Ruly Carpenter whose family were the current owners of the Philadelphia Phillies. He played as a third baseman his first few years and then moved to second base for the remainder of his career. He was also part of Major League spring training in Clearwater, Florida for several years. During his career he was managed by several former Major Leaguers including Dallas Green (another Delaware native) and Hall of Famer Jim Bunning. He holds several yearly records for several teams. After retirement in 1978 he played several years in the popular Delaware Semi Pro league which always had several former minor and major league players. He now currently coaches a men's 30 and over baseball team in the league he formed in 2010, the Judy Johnson league, which plays games in and around Wilmington, DE.

Awards

Inducted into the Reading Phillies Hall of Fame in 1995
Inducted into the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame in 2004

Personal life

Silicato was born in Wilmington, Delaware to Carmen and Mary (Vilone) Silicato. His father was a custom home builder and mother a homemaker. He also has a younger sister Sandra who was born in 1949. He is married to June (Schenck) for 45 years and has two children, boys Thomas Jr and Joseph. He attended Salesianum School (1960-1964) where he was a standout football, basketball and baseball player. He is also an avid golfer and bowler, having bowled two 300 games and a 299. Upon graduation he was strongly recruited by several NCAA schools including University of Delaware where football coach Tubby Raymond was the school's baseball head coach.

References

Thomas Carmen Silicato Wikipedia


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