Lou Brissie: Injured WWII Hero Became an AL All-Star Pitcher
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Lou Brissie was a promising college pitcher when he entered the US Army in 1942. In December 1944, his unit, the 88th Infantry, was in fighting in Italy. He suffered a dreadful injury to his left leg... shattering several bones. Two years later--following 23 surgeries--Brissie began his big league career. In the 1948 season he won 14 games for the Philadelphia Athletics and in 1949 he won 16 and made the All-Star team. He gave his reminiscences in 2008 to an oral history project for veterans. For more, read Ira Berkow's book on Brissie, "The Corporal Was a Pitcher."more>>
| Date: | 2008 |
| Category: | Coverage and Analysis - Documentary |
| Team: | Oakland Athletics |
| Player: | P Lou Brissie |
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