Milwaukee Brewers Top Prospect for 1980
Bob Galasso, 28 years old, 6'1", 205 pounds. Bats left, throws right.
Finally showed definite signs in '79 of living up to potential people have always insisted he had...Compiled 3-1 record and saved three games while pitching in relief for Brewers...Spent six years in minors before getting first chance in majors with Seattle in '77...Was unimpressive as a Mariner but showed promise while with Brewers last year.
THE REALITY
Galasso pitched in the majors in 1977, '79 and '81. (3 seasons) for Seattle and Milwaukee. Career: 4-8, 5.87, 4 (W-L, ERA, Saves).
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