Manny Salvo Biography
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Manuel Salvo (June 30, 1912 β February 7, 1997) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. The 6Β ft 4Β in (1.93Β m), 210Β lb (95Β kg) right-hander played for the New York Giants (1939), Boston Bees (1940), Boston Braves (1941β43), and Philadelphia Phillies (1943). His nickname was "Gyp", short for "Gypsy".\n', '
A native of Sacramento, California, Salvo had his best season statistically in 1940 with the Bees. He won 10, lost 9, making it the only season of his career in which he finished with more wins than losses. He also shared the National League lead with 5 shutouts, and ranked eighth in the league with a 3.08 earned run average.\n', '
While Salvo had a poor win-loss record, his career Adjusted ERA+ was only slightly below average at 98. He only pitched for one winning team, the 1939 Giants, and at 77β74 they were barely over the .500 mark.\n', '
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