About Art Ceccarelli Memorabilia & Collectibles
Hails from New Haven in Connecticut, Arthur Edward Ceccarelli or better known as Art Ceccarelli, is one of the legendary additions to the Major League Baseball history. He played as pitcher during his time and had been under several notable teams in the league. During his career period, he was able to establish a record of 9-18 win-loss statistics, 166 strikeouts as well as 5.05 earned run average. He had his kick off in the MLB when he was chosen by the
Kansas City Athletics to be part of them in the year 1955. The said team is known to have built a number of remarkable players in baseball such as the likes of
Reggie Jackson, Rickey Henderson,
Catfish Hunter as well as Rollie Fingers. The team is currently based in California and is now named as the Oakland Athletics.
Art Ceccarelli had also been with the Baltimore Orioles in 1957 after his stint with the Athletics. The said group is a member of the American League’s Eastern Division with its base located in Baltimore, Maryland in the United States. Some famous names in the baseball league who are known to be coming from the Orioles are
Earl Weaver, Brooks Robinson and Jim Palmer.
Two years later after Art Ceccarelli’s tenure in the Orioles, he hopped to another team which is the Chicago Cubs. It was also with this team that he spent his last appearance in the MLB with.
Take a closer look at Art Ceccarelli’s great contributions in the through his amazing items and memorabilia available online.
About Art Ceccarelli:
Art Ceccarelli (full name: Arthur Edward Ceccarelli; Chic) played pitcher from 1955 until 1960 for the Kansas City Athletics, Baltimore Orioles and Chicago Cubs. He played for the Athletics from 1955 - 1956, Orioles in 1957 and Cubs from 1959 - 1960. Over 5 seasons, he started 42 games, won 9 games, struck out 166 batters, and had a 5.05 ERA. Born on April 2, 1930 in New Haven, CT, Ceccarelli stands 6' 0" and weighs 190 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on May 3, 1955 and he played his final game on May 17, 1960. Common misspellings of his name include Arthur Art arturo Chic Edward Ceccarelli.