Lucadello, Tony, 1912 - 1989.

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Although Lucadello played two years in the minor leagues as a catcher, his claim to fame was as a scout. He worked for the Chicago Cubs, 1942-54, and the Philadelphia Phillies, 1955-89. He is credited with signing fifty players who made it to the major leagues. He was their scout in the upper midwest, primarily scouting Ohio and Indiana. He also scouted Ontario and Michigan. Among his signees are two Hall of Famers, Mike Schmidt and Ferguson Jenkins both for Philadelphia. He also signed Mike Marshall, Toby Harrah, Alex Johnson, and Jim Brosnan. Lucadello died in 1989 after shooting himself on the mound of the ballfield in Fostoria where he played Class D ball in the 1930s.

From the description of Tony Lucadello Collection : papers 1953-1990. c1990. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 654855460

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creatorOf Lucadello, Tony, 1912 - 1989. Tony Lucadello Collection : papers 1953-1990. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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associatedWith Chicago Cubs (Baseball team) corporateBody
associatedWith Griffey Jr., Ken, 1969 - person
associatedWith Hancock Sports Hall of Fame. corporateBody
associatedWith Harrah, Toby, 1948 - person
associatedWith Jenkins, Ferguson, 1943 - person
associatedWith Lucadello Plan (Baseball training) corporateBody
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associatedWith Ohio Baseball Hall of Fame. corporateBody
associatedWith Philadelphia Phillies (Baseball team) corporateBody
associatedWith Schmidt, Mike, 1949 - person
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Birth 1912

Death 1989

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