Roy Campanella

MLB Catcher Roy Campanella

Profession: MLB Catcher

Nationality:
United States of America
American

Biography: Widely considered to have been one of the greatest catchers in the history of the game, he played for the Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1940s and 1950s, as one of the pioneers in breaking the color barrier in the MLB.

Unfortunately Campanella's career was cut short in 1958 when he was paralyzed in an automobile accident.

Born: November 19, 1921
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Generation: Greatest Generation
Chinese Zodiac: Rooster
Star Sign: Scorpio

Died: June 26, 1993 (aged 71)
Cause of Death: Heart attack

Married Life

  • 1939-01-03 American future MLB catcher Roy Campanella (18) weds Bernice Ray; eventually divorce
  • 1945-04-30 MLB catcher Roy Campanella (23) weds Ruthe Willis
  • 1964-05-05 Hall of Fame catcher Roy Campanella (41) weds long-time friend Roxie Joynes

Historical Events

  • 1948-07-01 Brooklyn's future Baseball Hall of Fame catcher Roy Campanella debuts with 3 hits in a 6-4 loss to the rival NY Giants
  • 1951-11-01 Brooklyn Dodgers catcher Roy Campanella wins first of his 3 National League MVP awards
  • 1951-11-19 Roy Campanella named NL MVP on his 30th birthday
  • 1953-09-06 Roy Campanella sets record for HRs by a catcher at 38
  • 1953-09-07 Roy Campanella sets catcher record of 125 (en route to 142) RBIs
  • 1955-12-08 Brooklyn catcher Roy Campanella wins his 3rd MVP Award
  • 1958-01-28 Dodger catcher Roy Campanella is paralyzed in an automobile wreck
  • 1959-05-07 "Roy Campanella Night" Largest baseball crowd at 93,103 at the LA Coliseum see Yankees beat Dodgers 6-2 in exhibition game
  • 1969-01-22 Roy Campanella and Stan Musial elected to baseball Hall of Fame

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