About Lou Camilli Memorabilia & Collectibles
Hails from El Paso, Texas, Louis Seteven Camilli is a known infielder in the Major League Baseball (MLB). He was born on September 24, 1946 and had his college degree in Texas A&M University. During his baseball career, he spent most of his time with the
Cleveland Indians, a professional team based in Ohio. The said team is also a member of the American League’s Central Division. The Indians is originally named as the Cleveland Blues but had their name changed and move in to play in the Cleveland Municipal Stadium. Among the team’s roster of outstanding players are
Roberto Alomar,
Bob Lemon and
Early Wynn.
Before venturing into the Major League, Lou Camilli had his start in the college baseball of his university. He worked with Tom Chandler, his coach that time. He was seen with great standing as well as excellent performances in most of his games. In the later part of 1966, he was picked as one of the players who were asked to carry the United States title in the World Amateur Tournament. Other baseball opportunities Camilli had includes summer ball with the Rapid City, South Dakota.
Lou Camilli officially had his start in the MLB with the Indians when he was picked at the 1967 Draft. Moreover, he set his MLB hit for the first time in a 1971 game against the Oakland Athletics’ Vida Blue. Camilli left a career stat of .146 batting average and 3 batted in.
Have one of Lou Camilli’s collectibles which are already available online. Among such includes Camilli’s autographed photo.
About Lou Camilli:
Lou Camilli (full name: Louis Steven Camilli; no nicknames) played shortstop, second baseman and third baseman from 1969 until 1972 for the Cleveland Indians. He played for the Indians from 1969 - 1972. Over 4 seasons, he played 107 games, hit 0 home runs, drove in 7 runs, and stole 0 bases. Born on September 24, 1946 in El Paso, TX, Camilli stands 5' 10" and weighs 170 lb. He attended high school and was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 3rd round of the 1967 amateur draft (June Secondary). His debut was on August 9, 1969 and he played his final game on September 24, 1972. Common misspellings of his name include Louis lew loe Lou lu lue Steven camili Camilli.