About Al Campanis Memorabilia & Collectibles
Born on November 2, 1916 and died on June 21, 1998, Al Campanis was an executive in the Major League Baseball (MLB). He also had a short stint with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1943 as a second baseman, and he’s also represented the Montreal Royals, the minor league squad of the Dodgers, along with the great
Jackie Robinson. Campanis was also widely known as the general manager of the latter club beginning 1968 until 1987, of which he was fired from office by supposedly making racist remarks in a live interview that happened April 6, 1987.
Today, the Dodgers is partly composed of solid players Justin Miller,
Russell Martin, Jonathan Broxton, Matt Kemp, Reed Johnson,
Manny Ramirez and some others. If you’re a loyalist of Campanis, you shouldn’t misspell his name like Al Cmpanis, Al Camanis and Al Campans.
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About Al Campanis:
Al Campanis (full name: Alexander Sebastian Campanis; no nicknames) played second baseman in 1943 for the Brooklyn Dodgers. He played for the Dodgers in 1943. Over 1 Season seasons, he played 7 games, hit 0 home runs, drove in 3 runs, and stole 0 bases. Born on November 2, 1916 in Kos, Dodecanese Isl., Campanis stood 6' 0" and weighed 185 lb. He attended George Washington (New York, NY) high school. His debut was on September 23, 1943 and he played his final game on October 3, 1943. Common misspellings of his name include Alexander Al alan alberto allan allen alphonse Sebastian Campanis.