Les Scarsella Biography
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- Born Nov. 23, 1913
Scarsella was born in Santa Cruz, California, and attended Richmond High School and Saint Mary\'s College. He threw and batted left-handed, and was listed as 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) tall and 185 pounds (84 kg). He began his pro baseball career in 1934 in the Cincinnati farm system, and the following year saw his debut in the majors. During a September recall, after he had led the Class B Piedmont League in runs scored, Scarsella appeared in six games for the Reds and collected his first two big-league hits in ten at bats.\n', '
After a torrid start to the 1936 season with the top-level Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League, Scarsella was recalled to Cincinnati for his most productive MLB campaign. Appearing in 115 games as the Reds\' regular first baseman between May 29 and the end of the season, Scarsella reached career highs in games played and all offensive categories, batting .313 with 152 hits, 21 doubles, nine triples, three home runs and 65 runs batted in. But in 1937, Scarsella lost his regular job in mid-May to Buck Jordan, and his production declined considerably; he batted only .246 in 110 games. He spent all of 1938 on loan to the Newark Bears, one of the New York Yankees\' top affiliates, where he recovered to bat .307 in 128 games. But a return to Cincinnati in 1939 saw him hit only .143 in 14 pinch hitting appearances through July 27.\n', '
During the offseason, Scarsella was traded to the Boston Bees for pitcher Jim "Milkman" Turner, a former 20-game winner. He had three three-hit games during the season\'s first month and was still batting .300 for Boston on May 20, when his contract was sold to another International League club, the Buffalo Bisons. The transaction marked the end of Scarsella\'s major league career, during which he collected 255 hits, with 34 doubles, 16 triples and six homers. He knocked in 109 runs.\n', '
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