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Stan Pitula

Stanley Pitula, Jr. (March 23, 1931 – August 15, 1965) was an American professional baseball player. A right-handed pitcher, he appeared in 23 Major League Baseball games for the Cleveland Indians during the 1957 season. Pitula stood tall, weighed , and batted right-handed.
Born in Hackensack, New Jersey,〔(Stan Pitula ), Baseball-Reference. Accessed January 7, 2009.〕 he signed his first pro contract with Cleveland after a standout career at Hackensack High School, which would later induct him into its Sports Hall of Fame.〔Staff. ("Induction Night; New Jersey Sports" ), ''The New York Times'', April 26, 1974. Accessed June 13, 2011. "The Hackensack High School Sports Hall of Fame will induct nine former graduates to morrow night, bringing its total to 323 men and women.... The late Stan Pitula pitched for the Cleveland Indians."〕 Pitula also was highly successful during the first five years of his professional career, going 81–43 (.653) in minor league baseball in leagues ranging from Class D to Triple-A.〔(Minor league statistics, from Baseball Reference )〕 In he made the Indians' Major League roster, and pitched in 23 games, starting five. However, he injured his arm in an early-season game while facing Yogi Berra,〔(Smith, Steve, "Stan Pitula," ''The Baseball Biography Project'', Society for American Baseball Research )〕 and after pitching through pain for two months, he sustained a severe elbow injury while facing Roy Sievers of the Washington Senators on July 24, 1957. He never again pitched in the Major Leagues, making his last official appearance in MLB as a pinch runner late in 1957.
Pitula returned to the minor leagues from 1958 to 1961 to try to regain his effectiveness, but he was unable to return to the Majors. After enduring personal difficulties, he committed suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning,〔 at the age of 34 in Hackensack.
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