Lou Falco

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Lou Falco (1978 – 1999) -- Falco was a feared hitter and a dominating pitcher during his 22-year Trico career, mostly with Coplay/South Whitehall.  Falco had a .343 lifetime batting average.  He won back-to-back batting titles in 1988 and 1989, batting .492 and .461, respectively.  He compiled a career record of 42-17 as a pitcher. Falco was the Most Valuable Pitcher in 1985 with a 7-0 record.  From 1985 to 1991 Falco went 20-1 on the mound. His career ERA of 2.35 is ranked fourth best in league history. He was involved in three one-hitters and also played for the Serpents during their two championship seasons. Known for his gritty play and unwillingness to lose, he brought that mentality to the team as Player/Manager from 1988 through 1990 leading the franchise to their first championship in 1988. Falco then picked up a second title as a player in 1998 with the Serpents.