Benny Distefano of the 1989 Pittsburgh Pirates was the last left hander that played catcher in MLB and caught 6 innings in 3 games that season. His last game at catcher was August 18, 1989 when he pinch hit for starting catcher Junior Ortiz in the 6th inning and stayed in the game replacing Ortiz.
Distefano regularly played outfield and first base.
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LEFT HANDED THROWERS
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1 Jack Clements 1073
2 Sam Trott 272
3 Pop Tate 202
4 Sy Sutcliffe 186
5 Bill Harbidge 128
6 Mike Hines 99
7 John Humphries 75
8 Fred Tenney 71
9 Art Twineham 52
10 Phil Baker 50
11 Jiggs Donahue 45
12 Dave Oldfield 35
13 Charlie Householder 34
14 Fergy Malone 21
15 Jack McMahon 16
16 Charlie Krehmeyer 12
17 Joe Wall 7
18 Elmer Foster 5
T19 Benny Distefano 3
T19 Homer Hillebrand 3
T21 Mike Squires 2
T21 Jim Egan 2
T21 Dale Long 2
T24 Mule Shirley 1
T24 Charlie Eden 1
T24 Chick Shorten 1
T24 Martin Powell 1
T24 Billy Redmond 1
T24 John Mullen 1
T24 Lefty Marr 1
T24 Joe Wright 1
T24 John Cassidy 1
T24 Chris Short 1
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Bengie, Jose and Yadier Molina are all brothers.
They were two of the greatest catchers in the history of major-league baseball.
His two older brothers are also Major League catchers
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Francisco Cervelli is a Venezuelan professional baseball catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball. Previously, he played in MLB for the New York Yankees. The Yankees signed Cervelli as an international free agent in 2003. - AND - Christopher David "Chris" Stewart is an American professional baseball catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball.
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