About John Cerutti Memorabilia & Collectibles
One of the well-recognized pitchers in the Major League Baseball history, John Joseph Cerutti hails from Albany, New York and was born on April 28, 1960. He is also known as a famous broadcaster working for the
Toronto Blue Jays. Cerutti had his start in the major league when he got chosen during an amateur draft done in 1981 by the Blue Jays. The said team is remembered for its excellent roster of remarkable players such as
Tony Fernandez, a shortstop from Dominican Republic, Joe Carter, an outfielder from Oklahoma City as well as Tom Cheek who is known as the Voice of the Blue Jays from Pensacola, Florida.
John Cerutti had graduated from Amherst College where he got several baseball exposures and engagements. He had already been into a number of training even venturing into the major league. He began playing with the Blue Jays in 1985 and had another kick-off with the
Detroit Tigers. The Tigers are known for its outstanding players with the likes of Willie Horton from Arno, Virginia, Ty Cobb from Narrows, Georgia, and Hank Greenberg from Beverly Hills, California. The team is currently based in Detroit, Michigan and is a member of the Western League.
After his incredible seasons with the Detroit and the Blue Jays, he tried broadcasting together with
Brian Williams. Later on he became a TV analyst for the program entitled Rogers Sports.net.
Get a glimpse of John Cerutti’s wonderful career in the baseball league by purchasing some of his memorabilia and collectibles which are already available online.
About John Cerutti:
John Cerutti (full name: John Joseph Cerutti; no nicknames) played pitcher from 1985 until 1991 for the Toronto Blue Jays and Detroit Tigers. He played for the Jays from 1985 - 1990 and Tigers in 1991. Over 7 seasons, he started 116 games, won 49 games, struck out 398 batters, and had a 3.94 ERA. Born on April 28, 1960 in Albany, NY, Cerutti stood 6' 2" and weighed 195 lb. He attended high school and was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1st round (21st pick) of the 1981 amateur draft. His debut was on September 1, 1985 and he played his final game on October 5, 1991. Over his career, Cerutti made $2,414,500. Common misspellings of his name include John Joseph jon John jimmy jim james Cerutti ceruti cerruitti.