Pete Incaviglia Stats & Facts
Pete Incaviglia Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R Height: 73 Weight: 225 Born: Thursday, April 02, 1964 in Pebble Beach, CA USA Died: in , Debut: 4/8/1986 Last Game: 9/27/1998 Full Name: Peter Joseph Incaviglia
Pete Incaviglia Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R Height: 73 Weight: 225 Born: Thursday, April 02, 1964 in Pebble Beach, CA USA Died: in , Debut: 4/8/1986 Last Game: 9/27/1998 Full Name: Peter Joseph Incaviglia
1992 – Pete Incaviglia ties the club record with seven RBIs as the Astros drub the Giants, 15-7, at the Astrodome. “Inky” swats a three-run homer off Dave Righetti and a two-run shot off Dave Burba before belting a two-run double off Burba to complete his day. Eric Anthony adds three hits.
On June 18, 1986, at Anaheim Stadium, 43-year-old California Angels right-hander Don Sutton wins his 300th career game, becoming the 19th player to win 300 games. The future Hall of Famer pitches a three-hitter in winning a 5-1 decision over the Texas Rangers. His only real blemish on the day was a Pete Incaviglia 7th…
1985 – The Montreal Expos finally sign their top draft pick, Pete Incaviglia, and then trade him to the Texas Rangers for infielder Jim Anderson and pitcher Bob Sebra. Incaviglia, who refused every chance to sign with Montreal because he wanted to to skip the minor leagues, will blast a Rangers-record seven home runs in spring training.
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