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Related Press
Mar 8, 2025, 09:38 PM ET
SAN FRANCISCO — Artwork Schallock, a left-handed pitcher who in 1951 changed future Corridor of Famer Mickey Mantle on the Yankees‘ roster and had been the oldest dwelling former main leaguer, has died.
He was 100, having celebrated with a giant celebration when he turned a centenarian final spring. His assisted dwelling house introduced Saturday that Schallock died Thursday, additionally offering affirmation from the household.
“He handed away peacefully in his loving care neighborhood in Sonoma, California, on the age of 100. He would have been 101 in April,” the household mentioned.
“A beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and buddy, Artwork lived a exceptional life, from serving his nation in World Conflict II to reaching his dream of taking part in Main League Baseball. As a pitcher for the New York Yankees, he was a part of a historic period within the sport, contributing to a number of World Collection championships. Past baseball, Artwork was recognized for his kindness, humor, and deep appreciation for the individuals round him. He lived a life crammed with cherished friendships, household, and a ardour for the game that outlined a lot of his journey.”
When New York optioned the then-19-year-old Mantle to Triple-A in 1951, Schallock obtained his shot within the main leagues at age 27. He and Yogi Berra had been roommates and Schallock was the one who picked up Berra’s each day supply of “funnies” as they referred to as them.
The Bay Space native went to Tamalpais Excessive in Mill Valley, then School of Marin earlier than turning into the ten,823rd main league participant when he debuted July 16, 1951. He pitched 2⅔ innings for the Yankees that day at Detroit, then earned his first profession win one month later at Washington.
The lefty gained three World Collection rings from 1951 to 1953, though he pitched in solely the ’53 Collection, retiring Brooklyn’s Jackie Robinson throughout a two-inning outing in Recreation 4.
“That was fairly a thrill, fairly a thrill taking part in with these guys,” Schallock informed The Related Press final yr in an interview forward of his a centesimal birthday. “I roomed with Yogi Berra once I obtained up there and he knew all of the hitters. We went over all of the hitters on every staff. Moreover that, I needed to run all the way down to the foyer and get his humorous books. Each morning. Yogi knew all of the hitters, tips on how to pitch to them, whether or not it is low, excessive or no matter, he knew tips on how to pitch to them. And I needed to be taught from him.”
Serving for the U.S. Navy within the Pacific Ocean throughout World Conflict II after enlisting in 1942, Schallock narrowly escaped hurt when the neighboring plane provider USS Liscome Bay was sunk by a Japanese torpedo in November 1943 and 644 had been killed — accounting for almost all of the casualties within the Battle of Makin.
“I by no means thought I might get again to the very best degree. I wished to play baseball, sure,” he mentioned throughout the interview final yr. “I did it in junior school. In these years, the Bay Space was filled with baseball. After I say filled with baseball, semi-pros. Each city had a staff.”
Over a five-year huge league profession primarily with the Yankees earlier than ending with Baltimore in 1955, Schallock went 6-7 with a 4.02 ERA over 58 video games with 14 begins spanning 170⅓ innings. He struck out 77.
Schallock was born April 25, 1924, in Mill Valley exterior San Francisco.
His age did not set a file: Negro Leagues pitcher Si Simmons of the 1926 New York Lincoln Giants lived to 111, whereas one other ex-Yankees pitcher, Purple Hoff, reached 107.
“The neighborhood at Cogir of Sonoma Plaza is deeply saddened by the passing of our beloved resident, Arthur ‘Artwork’ Schallock, on March 6, 2025,” the power mentioned in a press release. “On the age of 100, Artwork was a cherished member of our neighborhood, bringing heat, humor, and an inspiring life story to all who had the privilege of figuring out him.”