Peter Joseph Coscarart
1913 - 2002 (89 years)-
Name Peter Joseph Coscarart Birth 16 Jun 1913 Escondido, California [1] Gender Male Occupation 1938-1946 [2] Major League Baseball Player - Signed out of San Diego State University, he played nine years in the major leagues as a second baseman and shortstop. He played with the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1938 through 1941. In 1940, he played in the All Star game, primarily being selected for his fielding talents. He was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates and played with them from 1941 through 1946. In 1944, he was again named to the All Star team for the National League. He was inducted into the Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of Fame in 1996. During his major league career he batted .243 with 28 home runs and 269 RBIs.
(Bio by Mel Bashore)
Death 24 Jul 2002 Escondido, California [1] Coscarart, Pete obituary Burial Oak Hill Memorial Park, Escondido, California [2] Coscarart, Pete headstone 2002 Person ID I18045 family Last Modified 16 Mar 2013
Father Pierre/Pedro/Peter Coscarart, b. 27 Jan 1867, Etcheniquy, Urepel, France d. 11 Jan 1953, Escondido, California (Age 85 years) Mother Victoria Rangall, b. 12 May 1890, California d. 7 Dec 1961, Escondido, California (Age 71 years) Marriage Abt 1908 California Family ID F4815 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- Signed out of San Diego State University, he played nine years in the major leagues as a second baseman and shortstop. He played with the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1938 through 1941. In 1940, he played in the All Star game, primarily being selected for his fielding talents. He was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates and played with them from 1941 through 1946. In 1944, he was again named to the All Star team for the National League. He was inducted into the Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of Fame in 1996. During his major league career he batted .243 with 28 home runs and 269 RBIs.
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