Bob Coluccio

He played all or part of five seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), between 1973 and 1978, for the Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago White Sox, and St. Louis Cardinals, primarily as an outfielder.

Coluccio chose to sign with the Pilots for $500 monthly (equivalent to $4,154 in 2023) instead of operating a paver for his father's company, Civic Sand & Gravel.

[1][2] Coluccio was invited to Major League spring training by the Brewers in 1973 following an injury to outfielder Dave May and broke camp with the team.

However, in his retirement, Coluccio made a living as a luxury real estate specialist in Newport Beach, California, and also operated a trailer park in Centralia.

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