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Ray Semproch
Semproch in 1959
Pitcher
Born: (1931-01-07)January 7, 1931
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Died: October 27, 2024(2024-10-27) (agedย 93)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 15,ย 1958,ย for theย Philadelphia Phillies
Last MLB appearance
May 2,ย 1961,ย for theย Los Angeles Angels
MLB statistics
Winโ€“loss record19โ€“21
Earned run average4.42
Strikeouts156
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Teams

Roman Anthony Semproch (January 7, 1931 โ€“ October 27, 2024), also known as Baby and Ray, was an American right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher who played from 1958 to 1961 for the Philadelphia Phillies, Detroit Tigers and Los Angeles Angels.

Biography

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Semproch was signed by the Phillies as an amateur free agent in 1951, but he did not make his big league debut until many years later โ€“ on April 15, 1958, against the Cincinnati Reds. The year prior, he had gone 12โ€“4 with a 2.64 ERA for the Triple-A Miami Marlins.[1] In his first major league game, he gave up a hit and a walk, struck out two, and earned the win in a three inning relief appearance. Overall, he went 13โ€“11 with a 3.92 ERA in 36 big league games (30 starts) that season. Although he was leading the league in wins at mid-season, his success tapered off and he finished with a winning percentage slightly higher than .500.

Asthmatic, Semproch never lived up to his rookie season's success. In 1959, he went only 3โ€“10 with a 5.40 ERA in 30 games (18 starts). He was traded to the Tigers on December 5, 1959 with Chico Fernandez for Ken Walters, Ted Lepcio, and minor leaguer Alex Cosmidis. In 17 relief appearances for the Tigers in 1960, he had an ERA of 4.00 and a record of 3โ€“0. Despite that moderate success, he was traded on June 15, 1960 to the Los Angeles Dodgers with cash for Clem Labine. He would never play in a Dodgers uniform.

On November 28, 1960, he was drafted by the Washington Senators in the Rule 5 draft (he and John Gabler were the first two players acquired by the "new" Washington Senators of 1961).[2] On April 7, 1961, the Angels purchased him from the Senators. He would appear in only two games for the Angels, posting a 9.00 ERA. He played his final major league game on May 2, 1961.

Overall, Semproch went 19โ€“21 with a 4.42 ERA in 85 games (48 starts). In 344 innings, he walked 136 batters and struck out 156. He hit .116 at the plate and had a .965 fielding percentage.

Following his big league career, he worked as a bar manager at his brother's Italian restaurant. He died on October 27, 2024, at the age of 93.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Bitker, S. (2001). The Original San Francisco Giants: The Giants of '58. Sports Pub. p.ย 22. ISBNย 9781582613352. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
  2. ^ Hinton, C. (2002). My Time at Bat: A Story of Perseverance. Christian Living Books. p.ย 38. ISBNย 9781562290030. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
  3. ^ "Roman "Ray" Semproch". Vodrazka Funeral Home. Retrieved November 1, 2024.
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1960 Detroit Tigers season

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1961 Los Angeles Angels season

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1959 Philadelphia Phillies season

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Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery

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Los Angeles Angels all-time roster

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1961 Washington Senators season

Long, Bobby Klaus and Gene Woodling didn't produce." November 28, 1960: Ray Semproch was drafted by the Senators from the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1960