Mike Palagyi Biography
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- Born July 4, 1917
Palagyi was one of ten children born to Joseph and Anna Palagyi. His seven brothers were Jim (Jenny), John, George (Hazel), Lewis (Pauline), Andrew (Margret), Peter (Jane), and Joseph (Pauline). Mike\'s sisters included Anna Yosko, Ethel (Frank) Vento, and Helen who died at birth and twin to brother Andrew. Mike was not the only member to play professional baseball in the family. His brother George Palagyi played minor league ball for the Cleveland Indians as a pitcher. Mike would later go on to marry his wife Margret. They had one child Michael, who died in a plan crash in the 1970s. Mike was a devote catholic and belonged to Corpus Christi Parish in Conneaut. At his time of death he was the only male still alive out of the original seven brothers. Mike\'s youngest sister Ethel was the only Palagyi sibling left til she died in 2014. Mike was also surrounded by his nephews, nieces, great nieces and nephews and caretaker Carol Harris at the time of death.\n', '
Standing 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) and weighing 185 pounds (84 kg), Palagyi made his major league pitching debut August 18, 1939 for the Washington Senators as a relief pitcher in a game against the Boston Red Sox. Coming in to the game to start the top of the ninth, with the Red Sox up 3-1, he began by walking Doc Cramer. Then he faced three future Hall of Fame members: Jimmy Foxx, Ted Williams, and Joe Cronin. He hit Foxx with a pitch and walked Williams and Cronin. The walk to Cronin forced Cramer across the plate; Palagyi was lifted from the game at this point. Two other of Palagyi\'s runners would also score, and the Senators would lose the game by a final score of 6-2, but Palagyi did not receive credit for the loss in that game. He would never play in another major league game. In an interview for Richard Tellis\'s book, Once Around the Bases, Palagyi said that he "threw but 2 strikes out of 15 pitches — a very short big league career".\n', '
After leaving baseball, Palagyi served during World War II. Palagyi lived in Conneaut until his death in 2013.\n', '
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