Johnny Broaca
Pitcher, Baseball Player
1909 – 1985
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Who was Johnny Broaca?
John Joseph Broaca was an American professional baseball pitcher from 1934 to 1939. Broaca won at least 12 games for the New York Yankees his first three seasons. However, in 1937, Broaca took a leave of absence for no apparent reason and only pitched in 7 games. He did not pitch at all in 1938, and in 1939 he played briefly with the Cleveland Indians. His lifetime record as a pitcher for the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians was 44–29.
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- Born
- Oct 3, 1909
Massachusetts - Profession
- Education
- Yale University
- Lawrence High School
- Lived in
- Lawrence
- Died
- May 16, 1985
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on July 23, 2013
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