Aloysius Edward "Pie" Piechota (January 19, 1914 – June 13, 1996) was an American professional baseball player whose career spanned 15 seasons, two of which were spent with the Major League Baseball (MLB) Boston Bees / Braves from 1940 to 1941.
He made his MLB debut at the age of 26 and was officially listed as standing 6 feet 0 inches (183 cm) and weighing 195 pounds (88 kg).
[5] After spending the 1935 season with the team, Piechota played for the Newark Bears, a Double-A New York Yankees affiliate.
[11] During the 1941 season, Piechota re-signed with the Bees,[12] and, after pitching for an inning, he returned to the minor leagues, playing for the Hollywood Stars and the Toronto Maple Leafs.
[13] The same year, he was transferred to Naval Air Station Bunker Hill in Bunker Hill, Indiana; there, he pitched for the minor-league Michigan City Cubs, and defeated the National League Chicago Cubs after pitching a two-hitter on August 8.