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Chi Chi Olivo
Given Name: Frederico Emilio Maldonado
1926-1977

  • Brother of Diomedes Olivo
  • Uncle of Gil Rondon
    [Courtesy Arnie Braunstein]
  • RHP 1961, 64-66 Braves

    IPW-LERA
    Career 1417-63.96


    Olivo was a Braves relief specialist who first reached the majors at the age of thirty-five. He saw the most action in 1964 (2-1, 5 saves) and 1966 (5-4, 7 saves). The Dominican's brother was Diomedes Olivo. (WOR)
    FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
    » July 26, 1964: The Braves sweep the Mets in a doubleheader at Shea, but Atlanta uses 11 pitchers to do it. The Mets also use 11 pitchers, a two-team record, as the Braves win 11–7 and 15–10. Both wins go to Chi Chi Olivo who toils just two 2/3 innings.