Art Lopatka
Pitcher, Baseball Player
1919 – 2007
Who was Art Lopatka?
Arthur Joseph Lopatka was an American professional baseball player, a left-handed pitcher who worked in eight total games in the Major Leagues for the 1945 St. Louis Cardinals and the 1946 Philadelphia Phillies. The native of Chicago, Illinois, stood 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighed 170 pounds.
Lopatka's professional career began in 1942 in the Cardinals' farm system. A switch-hitter, he also played the outfield in the minors and batted .356 for the 1944 Columbus Red Birds of the top-level American Association.
He was recalled by the Cardinals in the closing weeks of the 1945 season. In his Major League debut on September 12, he drew the starting assignment against the Brooklyn Dodgers and pitched a complete game, four-hit 3–2 victory at Sportsman's Park, defeating the Dodgers' Ralph Branca. That would represent Lopatka's only Major League victory. He worked in three more games for St. Louis in relief in 1945, then was waived to the Phillies prior to the start of the 1946 campaign. He pitched infrequently and ineffectively for the Phils.
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- Born
- May 28, 1919
Chicago - Profession
- Education
- University of Chicago
- Died
- Mar 10, 2007
Elk Grove Village
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on July 23, 2013
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