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Sal Butera was born on 25 September, 1952 in Richmond Hill, Queens, New York, U.S., is an American baseball player, coach, and scout. Discover Sal Butera's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 25 September, 1952
Birthday 25 September
Birthplace Richmond Hill, Queens, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1952

Salvatore Philip Butera (born September 25, 1952) is an American former professional baseball catcher.

1980

He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1980 to 1988, for five different teams.

Signed by the Minnesota Twins as an amateur free agent in 1972, Butera made his major league debut in an extra innings game against the Oakland Athletics on April 10, 1980.

He struck out in his only at bat.

1983

Butera remained with the Twins as Butch Wynegar's back-up until Spring training 1983 when he was dealt to the Detroit Tigers.

Injuries limited Butera to only four games with the Tigers, with most of his season being spent with their Triple-A affiliate, the Evansville Triplets.

He was released at the end of the season.

1984

Butera spent the 1984 season with the Montreal Expos triple A American Association affiliate, the Indianapolis Indians, and appeared in three games for the Expos following a September call-up.

1985

After the 1985 season, he was dealt to the Cincinnati Reds with Bill Gullickson for Dann Bilardello, Andy McGaffigan, John Stuper and Jay Tibbs.

1987

He was released by Cincinnati during the 1987 season, and was immediately re-signed by his original franchise, the Minnesota Twins.

Butera was a member of the Twins team that defeated the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1987 World Series.

He was released, re-signed, and released again by the Twins during the 1987–1988 offseason, then was signed by the Toronto Blue Jays, where he played in 23 more games.

2002

Butera was inducted into the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame on Long Island in the Baseball Category with the Class of 2002.

Butera is Catholic and has said he relates especially to Thomas the Apostle.

2014

Following his playing career, Butera was the video replay and catching coach for the Blue Jays during the 2014 season.

2015

He was a major-league scout for the Toronto Blue Jays during the 2015 season.

He became a major league scout for the 2015 season.

Butera and his wife have a son, Drew, who also played for Minnesota during his major-league career, and later became a member of the Los Angeles Angels' and Chicago White Sox's coaching staffs.