About Johnny Kucks Memorabilia & Collectibles
John Charles Kucks was a pitcher for the New York Yankees and Kansas City Athletics winning the final game of the 1956 World Series between the Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers. In 1961, he was purchased by the Baltimore Orioles from the Athletics but was later traded to the St. Louis Cardinals of which he declined to play for.
Many of today’s baseball players look up to him, such are
Longoria, Evan, third baseman for the Tampa Bay Rays, and
Rice, Jim, former left fielder for the Boston Red Sox from 1974 to 1989.
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About Johnny Kucks:
Johnny Kucks (full name: John Charles Kucks; no nicknames) played pitcher from 1955 until 1960 for the New York Yankees and Kansas City Athletics. He played for the Yankees from 1955 - 1959 and Athletics from 1959 - 1960. Over 6 seasons, he started 123 games, won 54 games, struck out 338 batters, and had a 4.10 ERA. Born on July 27, 1933 in Hoboken, NJ, Kucks stands 6' 3" and weighs 170 lb. He attended Dickinson (Dickinson, NJ) high school. His debut was on April 17, 1955 and he played his final game on September 25, 1960. Common misspellings of his name include John Charles jonny jonnie johny Johnny johnnie johney john johhny Kucks.