Ozzie Virgil | |||
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Utility player | |||
Born: Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic |
May 17, 1932 |||
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MLB debut | |||
September 23, 1956, for the New York Giants | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
June 27, 1969, for the San Francisco Giants | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Batting average | .231 | ||
Home runs | 14 | ||
Runs batted in | 73 | ||
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Osvaldo José Virgil Pichardo (born May 17, 1932) is a former professional baseball player and coach who was the first Dominican to play in Major League Baseball. He was a utilityman who played in MLB between 1956 and 1969 for the New York Giants (1956–57), Detroit Tigers (1958; 1960–61), Kansas City Athletics (1961), Baltimore Orioles (1962), Pittsburgh Pirates (1965) and San Francisco Giants (1966; 1969). Basically a third baseman, Virgil played all positions except pitcher and center field. He batted and threw right-handed, was 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall and weighed 174 pounds (79 kg).
Virgil was born in Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic. His family emigrated to the United States when he was 13 and settled in The Bronx, where Virgil graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School. He served in the United States Marines from 1950–52, and began his 17-season professional playing career in 1953. On September 23, 1956, he became the first person from his native country to play in the Majors when he started for the Giants at third base against the Philadelphia Phillies. Almost two years later, on June 6, 1958, Virgil became the first player of African descent to take the field for the Tigers, again starting at third base, this time against the Washington Senators.