Doug Capilla
Baseball Player
1952 –
Who is Doug Capilla?
Douglas Edmund Capilla was a Major League Baseball player drafted by the San Francisco Giants in 1970. Capilla was a pitcher who played in the National League for six years with three teams. He appeared in a total of 136 games, starting as pitcher in 31 of them.
Capilla attended Westmont High School and West Valley College in Saratoga, California. He was drafted in the 25th round of the 1970 amateur draft and signed for the club on June 18 of the same year. He played in 1970 and from 1972 to 1973 in the Giants farm system until after the 1973 season, when the St. Louis Cardinals acquired Capilla from the Giants in the rule 5 draft.
After three more years in the minor leagues, Capilla made his debut on September 12, 1976. He pitched for the Cardinals in a total of 26 games until 1977 when, on June 15, he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds. After pitching in 33 games for the Reds he was traded to the Chicago Cubs on May 3, 1981. In December 1981 the Cubs traded Capilla back to the San Francisco Giants in exchange for Allen Ripley. On March 29, 1982, he was released by the Giants.
Capilla appeared in a total of 136 games in his six-year Major League career.
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- Born
- Jan 7, 1952
Honolulu - Profession
- Education
- West Valley College
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on July 23, 2013
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