Frank Bertaina
Pitcher, Baseball Player
1944 – 2010
Who was Frank Bertaina?
Frank Louis Bertaina was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1964 through 1970 for the Baltimore Orioles, Washington Senators, and St. Louis Cardinals. Listed at 5' 11", 177 lb., Bertaina batted and threw left-handed.
Bertaina made his major league debut on August 1, 1964 against the Kansas City Athletics at Municipal Stadium. He started and gave up two earned runs in seven innings pitched, but did not receive a decision in the 5–2 Orioles victory.
Bertaina's best year in the majors was 1967 when he went 7–6 with a 2.99 ERA and a career-high 86 strikeouts, while tying for ninth in the American League with four shutouts.
In a seven-year career, Bertaina posted a 19–29 record with 3.84 ERA in 100 pitching appearances, including 66 starts, five shutouts, six complete games and 10 games finished, giving up 208 runs on 399 hits, while striking out 280 and walking 214 in 413.0 innings of work.
During his minor league career, Bertaina led the Eastern League in winning percentage in 1964 while pitching for the Elmira Pioneers, topped the International League in strikeouts with the Rochester Red Wings in 1965, and won the International League winning percentage title with the 1970 Red Wings.
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- Born
- Apr 14, 1944
San Francisco - Profession
- Lived in
- San Francisco
- Died
- Mar 3, 2010
Santa Rosa
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on July 23, 2013
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