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GIANVITO, JOHN “ROCKY” (1957-58 soccer,
1957-58 and 1958-59 basketball, 1958-61 baseball) – One
of the greatest baseball players in program history, John “Rocky
Gianvito compiled statistics that still rank among the
all-time career records despite the fact that his team
never played more than 17 games in a season. Over four
years, Gianvito played in 58 career games, a total reached
in 1½ seasons by the current schedule. A
hard-hitting centerfielder who also saw time on the mound,
Gianvito compiled a .337 career batting average and ranks
among the all-time leaders in home runs (8, tied for fifth
place), triples (6, tied for eighth) and saves (2, tied
for ninth). His totals for stolen bases (22, tied
for 10th) and sacrifice flies (5, tied for eighth) also
rank among the career leaders despite two seasons where
those categories weren’t even recorded. Gianvito
is tied for the program single-game record with two triples
(against LaSalle University, April 14, 1958) and still
holds the mark with five walks in a game against Philadelphia
Textile, May 2, 1961. His single-season stats include
an amazing three seasons with a slugging percentage .545
or higher, including .646 in 1959 (seventh all-time) and
.609 in 1960 (12th). He had a .413 batting average in
1960 (sixth all-time) on-base percentages of .552 and
.509 (third and seventh) in 1961 and 1960, respectively,
and 1961 totals of 22 walks (tied for 14th), 15 stolen
bases (tied for 8th) and three sacrifice flies (tied for seventh).
Gianvito earned MVP
and Co-MVP awards for Rutgers baseball, hit a pair of career grand slams (including
one measured at 450 feet against St. Joseph’s University in 1958), stole
second, third and home consecutively against Drexel University (1960) and won
a pair of games in relief in 1961. His accomplishments helped the Raptors win
three consecutive Delaware Valley Conference championships from 1959-61.
During his freshman
and sophomore years, Gianvito also earned two varsity letters in both soccer
(goaltender) and basketball (guard).
A 1961 graduate of Rutgers
College of South Jersey, Gianvito was an Economics major. He received his Master’s
of Education in Educational Administration (Business) from Glassboro State
College in 1980.
The owner of his own
marketing consultant business, Gianvito Consulting Services, he is a Medford
resident.
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