Lou Marone

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1945 –

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Who is Lou Marone?

Louis Stephen Marone is a retired American professional baseball player, a left-handed relief pitcher who appeared in 30 Major League Baseball games as a member of the 1969–1970 Pittsburgh Pirates. Selected by Pittsburgh in the 30th round of the 1965 Major League Baseball draft, the 5 ft 10 in, 185 lb Marone attended San Diego City College and San Diego Mesa College.

Marone was recalled by the Pirates in May 1969, his fifth professional season, after a strong early season for the Double-A York Pirates, where he won two of three decisions and posted six saves and an earned run average of 0.93 in 17 games and 29 innings pitched, all in relief. As a Pittsburgh rookie, he appeared in 29 games and was largely effective, allowing 24 hits and 13 bases on balls in 34⅓ innings. Of the ten earned runs Marone allowed in 1969, six came in two rough outings against the St. Louis Cardinals. One final appearance in early 1970, also against the Cardinals, concluded his MLB career. Altogether he split his two decisions, and gave up 26 hits in 37⅔ innings during his big league career, with 25 strikeouts and no saves.

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Dec 3, 1945
San Diego
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on July 23, 2013

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