Paul Chervinko
Catcher, Baseball Player
1910 – 1976
Who was Paul Chervinko?
Paul Chervinko was a Major League Baseball catcher for parts of two seasons with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He was a native of Trauger, Pennsylvania.
Chervinko was an excellent defensive player who just couldn't hit well enough to stay in the big leagues. Behind the plate he made only one error in 102 chances for a fielding percentage of .990. At bat, however, he was just 11-for-75 with five runs batted in and one run scored in 42 total games.
During his time with Brooklyn he was surrounded by some quite notable people. His manager was Hall of Famer Burleigh Grimes, and some of his teammates were future Hall of Famers as well: outfielder Heinie Manush, pitcher Waite Hoyt, and shortstop Leo Durocher. Also on the team was All-Star infielder Cookie Lavagetto, who would later gain fame in the 1947 World Series.
Chervinko died in Danville, Illinois at the age of 65.
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- Born
- Jul 23, 1910
Trauger - Profession
- Died
- Jun 3, 1976
Danville
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on July 23, 2013
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