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Zeke Bella
Outfielder
Born: (1930-08-22)August 22, 1930
Greenwich, Connecticut
Died: November 17, 2013(2013-11-17) (aged 83)
Greenwich
Batted: Right
Threw: Left
MLB debut
September 11, 1957, for the New York Yankees
Last MLB appearance
September 25, 1959, for the Kansas City Athletics
MLB statistics
Batting average.196
Home runs1
Runs batted in9
Teams

John "Zeke" Bella (August 22, 1930 – November 17, 2013) was a Major League Baseball outfielder; playing for the New York Yankees in 1957 and the Kansas City Athletics in 1959.

Early life

Zeke Bella was born August 22, 1930,[1] in Greenwich, Connecticut.[2] Bella graduated from Greenwich High School in 1947 where he was called "[a] superlative athlete"; playing both football and baseball.[2][3]

MLB career

Bella began his professional career with the Class C Amsterdam Rugmakers, a Yankees' fram team, in 1951. He was among the relatively few position players who batted right-handed and threw left-handed, and was listed as 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) tall and 185 pounds (84 kg).

After two years' service in the United States Army during the Korean War[4], he spent 1954 and 1955 with the Class A Binghamton Triplets, then played from 1956 to 1958 with the Triple-A Denver Bears, the Yankees' top minor league affiliate.

Bella began his major league career on September 11, 1957, with the Yankees, playing in five games and garnering one hit in ten at bats during what would be his only appearances with the Bombers.[5]. After spending 1958 with the Bears, he was traded to Kansas City for veteran relief pitcher Murry Dickson on August 22. Bella then played in 47 games for Athletics in 1959. He hit his lone major-league home run on August 13, a two-run shot off Jack Harshman of the Cleveland Indians.[6] He retired from baseball after the 1960 minor-league season.

In 52 career big-league games, Bella had 18 hits in 92 at-bats, with a .196 batting average.[7]

Awards and honors

Bella was inducted into the Greenwich High School Sports Hall of Fame in 2013.[8]

Death

Zeke Bella died on November 17, 2013, from complications due to a stroke, and the injuries received from a fall it induced; Bella was aged 83 years when he succumbed to his death.[3]

References

  1. ^ Gustafson, Colin (August 22, 2010). Ex-Yankee Bella celebrates 80th in Greenwich. greenwichtime.com. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Schott, Paul (November 17, 2013). Former New York Yankee John ‘Zeke’ Bella passes away at 83. Retrieved December 15, 2013.
  3. ^ a b Schott, Paul (November 18, 2013). A Connecticut Yankee: Remembering Greenwich High School Hall of Famer and former Bronx Bomber John "Zeke" Bella. newstimes.com. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
  4. ^ John "Zeke" Bella obituary, Legacy.com
  5. ^ Zeke Bella Stats. baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved December 15, 2013.
  6. ^ Retrosheet box score: 08-13-1959
  7. ^ Zeke Bella. baseball-reference.com. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  8. ^ Adams, Rob (October 17, 2013). NFL Hall of Famer Young, along with Merz and Bella to be honored Sunday by Greenwich High. greenwich-post.com. Retrieved November 19, 2013.