John Boccabella
Catcher, Baseball Player
1941 –
Who is John Boccabella?
John Dominic Boccabella was a major league baseball catcher, infielder and outfielder during 1963-1974, with the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos and San Francisco Giants.
Boccabella was signed by the Cubs in 1963 and assigned to the Pocatello Chiefs, a Cubs farm team in the Pioneer League. He was brought up to the major leagues at the end of the season, and despite hailing from San Francisco, the Cubs' radio announcers dubbed him "Boccabella from 'Pocatella'".
Boccabella was drafted from the Cubs by the Expos in the 1968 expansion draft, and it was here that his career blossomed as a "super-sub", and his name continued to draw attention.
After five seasons in Montreal, Boccabella was traded to the Giants for pitcher Don Carrithers. After one season with his hometown team, during which he batted just .138 in 29 games, Boccabella retired.
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- Born
- Jun 29, 1941
San Francisco - Profession
- Education
- Santa Clara University
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on July 23, 2013
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