Al Piechota Biography
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Piechota was born on January 19, 1914, in Chicago. His siblings include two brothers and a sister.\n', '
Piechota began his professional career in 1933 for the Davenport Blue Sox. In his first professional season, Piechota pitched to a 19–4 win–loss record; his 19 wins led the Mississippi Valley League, while the Blue Sox won the Mississippi Valley League championship. The following season, he recorded a 13–11 record, while the Blue Sox, under manager Cletus Dixon, won a Western League pennant. After spending the 1935 season with the team, Piechota played for the Newark Bears, a Double-A New York Yankees affiliate. He tied Steve Sundra for second most wins on the team (12), and finished second on the Bears in losses (10). After playing for the Bears, Oakland Oaks, and the Kansas City Blues, Piechota played for the Blues for three more years, including a 16 win, 2.88 ERA 1939 season in which the Blues won the American Association pennant, their first in ten years. In September of that year, Piechota was bought by the Boston Bees. In his major league debut, he pitched 0.2 innings, allowing an earned run off of three hits and a walk; for the year, he pitched to a 5.75 ERA, allowing 39 earned runs off of 68 hits. During the 1941 season, Piechota re-signed with the Bees, and, after pitching for an inning, he returned to the minor leagues, playing for the Hollywood Stars and the Toronto Maple Leafs.\n', '
He was drafted by the United States military to serve in World War II. In 1944, Piechota was based at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, and also pitched for a Great Lakes baseball team. The same year, he was transferred to Naval Air Station Bunker Hill in Bunker Hill, Indiana; there, he pitched for the minor-league Michigan City Cubs, and defeated the National League Chicago Cubs after pitching a two-hitter on August 8. After he was dismissed from the military, Piechota returned to minor league baseball until his retirement in 1951, playing in the National Baseball Congress with the St Joseph\'s Autos team in 1946.\n', '
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