Dom Zanni
Born: 1932
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RHP 1958-59, 61-64, 65-66 Giants, White Sox , Reds
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| IP | W-L | ERA |
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183 | 9-6 | 3.79 |
Technically, Zanni never pitched a complete game in the majors, but he did pitch
all nine innings of a victory. On June 22, 1962 he relieved injured Joel Horlen for
the White Sox with two on and none out. He continued the rest of the way, scattering
seven hits in a 5-1 win. Moreover, in the seventh inning, he was knocked unconscious
in a collision while covering first base. After clearing his head, he went back to
the mound and finished the game.
(BC)
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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
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| » November 30, 1961: The Giants acquire pitchers Don Larsen and Billy Pierce from the White Sox for pitchers Eddie Fisher, Dom Zanni, and Verle Tiefenthaler and 1B Bob Farley. The swap is a steal for the Giants, one of their best trades since moving to California. Pierce, another Chicago favorite, will win 16, while Larsen will win five and save 11 for the pennant winners.
» May 5, 1963: The White Sox trade P Dom Zanni to the Reds for P Jim Brosnan.
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