Americo Peter Petrocelli Net Worth

Americo Peter Petrocelli Net Worth is
$250,000

Americo Peter Petrocelli Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Americo Peter "Rico" Petrocelli (born June 27, 1943 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American retired baseball shortstop and third baseman who played his entire career in the American League with the Boston Red Sox (1963–1976). After a brief stint in 1963, he joined the team full-time in 1965.In 1967 Petrocelli was selected to the All-Star game during the Carl Yastrzemski-led Red Sox' "Impossible Dream" year. In Game 6 of the World Series, he belted two home runs against the St. Louis Cardinals. The Sox ultimately lost the series 4 games to 3. In 1968 and 1969 Petrocelli led the league shortstops in fielding percentage. In 1969 he set a record (since broken) for home runs by a shortstop with 40 and repeated as an All-Star. He had another good season in 1970, hitting 29 home runs and a high-career 103 RBI.When the Red Sox acquired Luis Aparicio in 1971, Petrocelli moved to third base. At his new position he once again was the leader in fielding percentage making only 11 errors in 463 total chances for a fielding percentage of .976. In the 1975 Fall Classic, which Boston lost to the Cincinnati Reds, Petrocelli hit .308 with four RBI and three runs, and played errorless defense. Petrocelli holds the fourth-best, all-time fielding percentage for third-basemen.After a series of injuries, Petrocelli retired at the end of the 1976 season. In his career, Petrocelli hit 210 home runs with 773 RBI and 653 runs in 1553 games. He was inducted to the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 1997.Following his playing career, he has been involved with baseball as a minor league manager-coach and also in broadcasting. Petrocelli spent one year (1979) as a color commentator on Red Sox radio broadcasts and three years (1980–1983) hosting the TV game show Candlepins for Cash on WXNE Channel 25 in Boston, Massachusetts. The show had just moved from WNAC-TV, which had lost their Federal Communications Commission license, and incumbent host Bob Gamere was not available to continue hosting the show due to contract terms. In 1992 Petrocelli managed the Pawtucket Red Sox minor league baseball team, leading the club to the International League playoffs.Petrocelli graduated from Sheepshead Bay High School in 1961.

Date Of BirthJune 27, 1943
Place Of BirthBrooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Height6' (1.83 m)
Star SignCancer
#Fact
1Plantation, Broward County, Florida [January 2009]
2Made major league debut on 21 September 1963 (only game that season).
3Inducted into the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame, 1997.
4Led the American League in fielding average for shortstops in 1968-1969 and 1971.
5Shortstop/Third Baseman for Boston Red Sox (1963 and 1965-1976).

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Sean McDonough Celebrity Golf Classic '102011TV MovieHimself
Prime 92010-2011TV SeriesHimself
Costas Now2005TV SeriesHimself
Boston Red Sox: 100 Years of Baseball History2001Video documentaryHimself - Interviewee
ESPN SportsCentury2000TV Series documentaryHimself
1975 World Series1975TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Boston Red Sox Third Baseman
1975 American League Championship Series1975TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Boston Red Sox Third Baseman
1969 MLB All-Star Game1969TV SpecialHimself - AL Shortstop
1967 World Series1967TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Boston Red Sox Shortstop
1967 MLB All-Star Game1967TV SpecialHimself - AL Shortstop

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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