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  1. Dec 4, 2017 · Berardino did not play in the World Series. Berardino’s foresight in insisting on the attendance clause in his contract paid off. The Indians drew a record 2,620,627 fans in 1948, and Berardino got a $6,000 bonus.

  2. - Johnny Berardino to Danny Peary in the 1994 book We Played the Game. Despite playing in the majors for more than a decade, middle infielder Johnny Berardino is best remembered by many as a soap opera actor. Johnny played college ball at USC, which later became a dominant program, and came up with the St. Louis Browns in 1939.

  3. Sep 16, 2023 · "John Beradino was known as Johnny Berardino when he played professional baseball, but he changed his name when he started acting. He played from 1939-1952, with the St. Louis Browns, Cleveland ...

  4. John Beradino (born Giovanni Berardino, May 1, 1917 – May 19, 1996) was an American infielder in Major League Baseball and an actor. Known as Johnny Berardino during his baseball career, he was also credited during his acting career as John Berardino, John Baradino, John Barardino or John Barradino.

  5. The ceremonial first pitch is a longstanding ritual of baseball in which a guest of honor throws a ball to mark the end of pregame festivities and the start of the game. Originally, the guest threw a ball from their seat in the grandstand to the pitcher or catcher of the home team, but the ritual changed after United States President Ronald ...

  6. May 22, 1996 · John Beradino, who was a child actor in "Our Gang" comedies, played second base for a Cleveland Indians team that won the World Series and went on to play Dr.

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  8. For many years now he has been John Beradino, matinee idol. On those rare occasions when he can get off for a baseball oldtimers game, he is recognized by more women than men. While Berardino was a dark-haired Italian from Los Angeles, Chuck Connors was a tall blond-headed Irish kid from Brooklyn.

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