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Bartlett Giamatti

A. Bartlett Giamatti
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Giamatti in 1989
7th Commissioner of Baseball
In office
April 1, 1989 – September 1, 1989
Preceded by Peter Ueberroth
Succeeded by Fay Vincent
14th President of the National League
In office
June 10, 1986 – April 1, 1989
Commissioner Peter Ueberroth
Preceded by Chub Feeney
Succeeded by Bill White
19th President of Yale University
In office
December 20, 1978 – June 10, 1986
Preceded by Hanna Holborn Gray (Acting)
Succeeded by Benno C. Schmidt Jr.
Personal details
Born Angelo Bartlett Giamatti
(1938-04-04)April 4, 1938
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died September 1, 1989(1989-09-01) (aged 51)
Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, U.S.
Cause of death Heart attack
Nationality American
Spouse(s) Toni Marilyn Smith
Children Paul Giamatti
Marcus Giamatti
Elena Giamatti
Parents Valentine John Giamatti (father)
Mary Claybaugh Walton (mother)
Residence Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
Education Yale College
Alma mater Phillips Academy
Occupation President of Yale University (1978–1986)
National League President (1986–1989)
MLB Commissioner (April 1, 1989–September 1, 1989)

Angelo Bartlett "Bart" Giamatti (/əˈmɑːti/; April 4, 1938 – September 1, 1989) was an American professor of English Renaissance literature, the president of Yale University, and the seventh Commissioner of Major League Baseball.

Giamatti served as Commissioner for only five months before dying suddenly of a heart attack. He is the shortest-tenured baseball commissioner in the sport's history and the only holder of the office not to preside over a full Major League Baseball season. Giamatti is best remembered today for negotiating the agreement resolving the Pete Rose betting scandal by permitting Rose to voluntarily withdraw from the sport to avoid further punishment.

Giamatti was born in Boston and grew up in South Hadley, Massachusetts, the son of Mary Claybaugh Walton (Smith College '35) and Valentine John Giamatti. His father was professor and chairman of the Department of Italian Language and Literature at Mount Holyoke College. Giamatti's paternal grandparents were Italian immigrants Angelo Giammattei (Italian pronunciation: [dʒammaˈttɛi]) and Maria Lavorgna (Italian pronunciation: [laˈvɔrɲa]): his grandfather Angelo emigrated to the United States from Telese, near Benevento, Italy, around 1900. Giamatti's maternal grandparents, from Wakefield, Massachusetts, were Helen Buffum (Davidson) and Bartlett Walton, who graduated from Phillips Academy Andover and Harvard College.


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