Joe Tepsic

Outfielder, Baseball Player

1923 – 2009

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Who was Joe Tepsic?

Joseph John Tepsic was a Major League Baseball outfielder. He played only one season for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1946. He was 5'9", 170 pounds, and he threw and batted right-handed.

During World War II, Tepsic served in the United States Marines Corps and was wounded on Guadalcanal. He eventually recovered and went on to attend Penn State University, where he was an outstanding athlete in both football and baseball. After receiving a contract offer from the Brooklyn Dodgers, he left Penn State.

On July 12, 1946, at the age of 22 and wearing the number 32, Tepsic made his major league debut. He played in 15 games that year, collecting zero hits in five at-bats. Tepsic was used primarily as a pinch runner, appearing in only one game on the field. His performance on the field was overshadowed by disagreements with his teammates, who wanted him to go down to the minor leagues so the team could call up a veteran to pinch hit. However, Tepsic refused, citing a clause in his contract. The Dodgers finished in second place, two games behind the St. Louis Cardinals. Tepsic played his final major league game on October 1, 1946.

In 1947, Tepsic was sent down to the minor leagues.

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Born
Sep 18, 1923
Washington County
Profession
Education
  • Pennsylvania State University
Lived in
  • Washington County
Died
Feb 23, 2009
Bald Eagle

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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